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What’s open (and closed) on Memorial Day 2021

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Chris Morris
Chris Morris
Former Contributing Writer
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By
Chris Morris
Chris Morris
Former Contributing Writer
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May 31, 2021, 4:00 AM ET

America, largely, was forced to skip Memorial Day last year, but in 2021, we’re ready for our cookout.

The holiday, which honors American soldiers who have died in military service, is the unofficial start to summer. And for many people, it’s the first three-day weekend since January.

For retailers, it’s sometimes the last chance to capture shoppers’ attention before they begin to focus on outdoor activities. But not every store is open. And it’s even more uneven with government and private services.

Here’s a comprehensive look at which stores are open and closed, and which services are available, on Memorial Day 2021.

Are banks open on Memorial Day 2021?

Generally, no. Memorial Day is a bank holiday, so you won’t be able to make a counter deposit or withdrawal. But you are still able to use ATM machines to get cash or make a deposit into your account.

Is the post office open on Memorial Day 2021?

Memorial Day is a federal holiday, so the U.S. Postal Service does not operate. UPS and FedEx also take the day off, but UPS Express Critical and FedEx Custom Critical are still available. FedEx will also suspend Express service the Sunday before Memorial Day and Ground, Ground Economy and Freight service for the two day before the holiday.

Is the stock market open on Memorial Day 2021?

If you want to invest on Memorial Day, you’re going to have to think about cryptocurrencies, since Wall Street takes Memorial Day off, as well. The New York Stock Exchange, Nasdaq, and bond markets are all closed.

Which department stores are closed on Memorial Day 2021?

With Prime Day looming, brick and mortar retailers are eager to use Memorial Day as a sale opportunity. Some, though, give their employees a break. Costcowill be closed. And many locally-owned small businesses choose to take the day off as well.

Which department stores are open on Memorial Day 2021?

Bass Pro Shops– Open on Memorial Day

Bed Bath & Beyond – Open on Memorial Day

Belk – Open on Memorial Day

Cabella’s – Open on Memorial Day

CVS – Open on Memorial Day

Dillards – Open on Memorial Day

Home Depot – Open on Memorial Day

Ikea – Open on Memorial Day

J.C. Penney – Open on Memorial Day

Kmart – Open on Memorial Day

Kohl’s – Most stores are open.

Lowe’s – Open on Memorial Day

Macy’s – Open on Memorial Day

Michael’s – Open on Memorial Day

Old Navy – Open on Memorial Day

Rite Aid – Open on Memorial Day

Target – Open on Memorial Day

T.J. Maxx – Open on Memorial Day

Walgreens – Open on Memorial Day

Walmart – Open on Memorial Day (“supercenters” are open 24 hours)

Which grocery stores are open on Memorial Day 2021?

This year’s get togethers are likely to be larger than normal for many people. If you happen to run out of hamburger buns or chips or, god forbid, adult beverages, there’s no reason to panic. Most grocery stores will be open.

Note that even if a store is listed below as open, though, it’s smart to check with them to ensure they don’t have reduced hours.

Aldi – Open on Memorial Day.

Bi-Lo – Open on Memorial Day.

Food Lion – Open on Memorial Day

Harris Teeter – Open on Memorial Day

Ingles – Open on Memorial Day

Kroger – Open on Memorial Day

Publix – Open on Memorial Day.

Safeway – Open on Memorial Day

ShopRite – Open on Memorial Day

Stop and Shop – Open on Memorial Day

Trader Joe’s – Open on Memorial Day

Wegman’s – Open on Memorial Day

Whole Foods – Open on Memorial Day

Winn-Dixie – Open on Memorial Day

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About the Author
By Chris MorrisFormer Contributing Writer

Chris Morris is a former contributing writer at Coins2Day, covering everything from general business news to the video game and theme park industries.

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