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Lidl, Wegmans, Harris Teeter: VA, DC Easter Grocery Store Hours

Lidl, Whole Foods, Costco, Harris Teeter, Target, Walmart, Trader Joe's, Giant Food: Check DC, NoVA grocery store hours for Easter 2021.

WASHINGTON, DC — Easter Sunday dinner can often require a last-minute run to a grocery store for whipped topping or rolls, but some of the most popular grocery stores in northern Virginia and DC either won't be open or will have limited hours on the holiday, which falls on April 4.

National chains are varied in their opening plans for the holiday celebrated across Christian faiths. At least 38 chain stores plan to close for Easter, with at least 23 opening for at least a part of it, according to a list from the coupon company RetailMeNot.

Walmart, Rite Aid and Safeway are among the grocery giants staying open for at least part of the day, the list shows. At least two stores that require a membership to shop there, Sam’s Club and Costco, will be closed, however.

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Here are the retailers in DC and northern Virginia that have said they will be open for business on Easter Sunday:

  • Lidl All store are open but close at 6 p.m.
  • Whole Foods Store hours may vary, but most locations are open from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m.
  • Wegmans Stores are open from 6 a.m. to midnight.
  • Safeway Store hours vary by location, so check your local store hours.
  • Giant Food
  • Harris Teeter Most stores will be open, but check the hours of your nearest location.

Here are the stores that will be closed across DC and northern Virginia on Easter Sunday:

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  • Aldi
  • Costco
  • Sam's Club
  • Sears
  • Target

Pharmacy stores with locations all over the country — such as CVS, Duane Reade and Walgreens — will largely be open for their regular Sunday business hours. Kroger will be open for grocery shopping, but its pharmacy will be closed.

Although the coronavirus vaccine rollout continues and many states are lifting pandemic-related restrictions, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention still urges people to limit grocery trips and use curbside pickup or delivery options when possible to limit the virus's spread.

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