15 Major Retailers That Are Closed on Thanksgiving

Posted on 11/06/20 by John Waggoner

Because of the COVID-19 pandemic — and because many Americans think retail workers should get Thanksgiving Day off — the tradition of heading off to the mall to shop for bargains after the big meal is fading away. Most major retailers are closed on Thanksgiving Day. For those who just can’t wait for pre-Black Friday shopping, retailers do keep their websites up and running 24/7.

Don’t be surprised by the crowds on Black Friday, Nov. 26, the day when retailers traditionally make enough money to put them in the black for the year. “I think that this year, consumers are going to be really interested in the stores for Black Friday and Thanksgiving weekend,” says Katherine Cullen, senior director of industry and consumer insights for the National Retail Federation (NRF). “People felt they missed out last year. They’re excited about seeing holiday decorations, heading out with family, keeping up some of those traditions.”

If you’re going to go out on Black Friday, it helps to go early, and retailers are glad to help by opening their doors early. And why not? The NRF forecasts that holiday sales during November and December will grow between 8.5 and 10.5 percent over 2020, to between $843.4 billion and $859 billion. Here’s a rundown of how some of the 15 largest brick-and-mortar retailers — excluding grocery stores — will handle Thanksgiving and Black Friday.

1. Apple Store

Open Thanksgiving? No

Doors open on Black Friday: Regular business hours, usually 10:00 a.m.

Apple’s electronic wonderlands are generally packed even during non-holidays, but they’re closed on Thanksgiving. Expect big crowds on Black Friday.

2. B.J.’s Wholesale Club

Open Thanksgiving? No

Doors open on Black Friday: 7:00 a.m.

BJ’s members can dash for deals during November on BJs.com and in-club, the company says. Early bird deals started Nov. 4 and will continue through Nov. 29.

3. Best Buy

Open Thanksgiving? No

Doors open on Black Friday: 5:00 a.m., though that may be later at some stores because of mall hours and local regulations.

Best Buy employees will get to sleep in on Thanksgiving, but they will have to be up bright and early on Black Friday. The company says you can find all its best Black Friday deals online — even on Thanksgiving.​

4. Costco Wholesale

Open Thanksgiving? No

Doors open on Black Friday: 9:00 a.m.

Costco, the members-only warehouse retailer, has already started its Black Friday sales. Most online purchases can be delivered.​

5. Gap​​

Open Thanksgiving? No

Doors open on Black Friday: Depends on mall hours

Gap employees can take a break on Thanksgiving, but doors will open early on Black Friday. Affiliated retailer Old Navy will welcome shoppers during normal hours on Friday.

6. The Home Depot

Open Thanksgiving? No

Doors open on Black Friday: 6:00 a.m.

If you’re thinking of getting Dad a chain saw (or a grill) for Christmas, you’re going to have to wait until Black Friday. But every day can be a Black Friday, since the chain has already started its Black Friday campaign online.​

This article originally appeared on AARP.org in November 2020

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