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These retailers and grocery stores are open on Juneteenth
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Date:2025-04-12 09:19:53
Juneteenth, a celebration of the end of slavery in the U.S., has been recognized as a federal holiday since 2021. All non-essential federal offices are closed Monday, as are banks, the stock market and the U.S. Postal Service.
Although most private-sector employers also recognize the holiday, retail and grocery stores largely remain open for business. Here are the stores that are open and closed on Monday.
What's open
- Best Buy: While the electronics retailer recognizes Juneteenth as a company holiday, offering some employees paid time off, but its stores are open.
- Costco: Costco warehouses remain open on Juneteenth, according to the discount giant's list of holiday closures. Its warehouses are only closed in observance of seven national holidays.
- REI: The outdoor gear chain's stores remain open Monday, according to its website.
- Rite Aid: Rite Aid stores are open Monday. Visit the pharmacy chain's website for individual store hours.
- Starbucks: Starbucks coffee shops are open Monday. Store hours may vary based on "business and customer needs," a spokesperson told CBS MoneyWatch.
- Target: Target has recognized Juneteenth as a company holiday since 2020. Employees may "observe the day however they prefer, through education, service or celebration," the company said. But Target stores remain open.
- Trader Joe's: Grocery stores are operating on a normal schedule Monday. The grocery chain indicated it is closing stores early, at 5 p.m. on July 4 to allow team members to prepare for Independence Day celebrations.
- UPS: UPS stores are open, according to the shipper's holiday schedule.
- Walmart: Walmart stores are open until 11 p.m. on Monday.
- Whole Foods: Whole Foods grocery stores are open. Hours vary by location.
What's closed
- Patagonia: All of the outdoor retailer's U.S.-based stores are closed Monday in observance of Juneteenth, the company said in an Instagram post.
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- Utah liquor stores: State liquor stores in Utah are closed in observance of Juneteenth, the UT Department of Alcoholic Beverage Services said in a tweet last week urging shoppers to plan ahead. Alcohol can still be purchased at grocers and restaurants across the state.
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