With the last of the leftovers stowed in the fridge and the table leaves back in the basement, it’s time to turn your attention from Thanksgiving to Christmas.
Given that Turkey Day arrived a bit later than usual, there’s no time to waste between now and Dec. 25, which is less than four weeks away.
Whether you’re well into your holiday shopping or just starting to make a gift list now, you may be wondering what Walmart’s Black Friday hours are this year.
Like years past, Walmart is closed on Thanksgiving Day to allow employees to enjoy time with friends and family. With that in mind, what time will doors reopen on Friday, Nov. 29?
TODAY.com reached out to the retailer to get all the details to ensure you’re ready and waiting to nab this year’s best deals on electronics, tech items, apparel and anything else you’re shopping for this holiday season.
From store openings and closings to store locations, here’s what to know about Walmart’s Black Friday hours this year.
According to a Walmart spokesperson, after being closed on Thursday, stores will open at 6 a.m. local time on Friday, Nov. 29, and close at 11 p.m.
If you’re familiar with Walmart’s normal business hours, you’ll recognize that the retailer’s Black Friday hours are just like regular operating times. Unlike many other retailers that offer early or extended Black Friday hours, Walmart will be open from 6 a.m. to 11 p.m. just like always.
Chances are pretty good that you already know where the nearest Walmart store is, but just in case you don’t, we’ve got Walmart’s store locator right here.
While most Walmart stores are open from 6 a.m. to 11 p.m., it’s not a bad idea to confirm local hours before heading over, just in case.
Got other Black Friday shopping to do? Here’s a rundown of other store hours to help get the job done.
Find all your favorites including Kohls, Best Buy, Target and more right here.
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