As Thanksgiving approaches, many residents in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, are preparing for their holiday feasts. For those who may have forgotten a crucial ingredient or need to pick up some last-minute items, several grocery stores in the area are stepping up to provide convenience on this festive day.
Many local grocery stores will remain open on Thanksgiving Day, allowing customers to stock up on essentials and festive treats. Here’s a rundown of which stores will be operating and their hours:
- Albertsons: Open until 4 p.m.
- Benedetto’s Market: Open until noon.
- Bet-R Neighborhood Market: Open until 2 p.m.
- Family Dollar: Open until 6 p.m.
- Fresh Market: Open until 3 p.m.
- Hi Nabor Supermarket: Open until 1 p.m.
- Robért Fresh Market: Open until 3 p.m.
- Rouses Market: Open until 2 p.m.
- Sprouts Farmers Market: Open until 2 p.m.
- Whole Foods Market: Open until 1 p.m.
While many stores are accommodating holiday shoppers, some popular retailers will be closed on Thanksgiving Day. Notable closures include:
- ALDI
- Calandro’s Supermarket
- Costco
- Matherne’s Market at 440 on Third
- Sam’s Club
- Target
- Trader Joe’s
- Walmart
- Winn Dixie
This year, shoppers are encouraged to plan ahead to ensure they have everything they need for their Thanksgiving celebrations. Whether it’s the turkey, sides, or dessert, these open grocery stores provide an excellent opportunity for those last-minute purchases.
In addition to grocery shopping, many families are also participating in community events and gatherings to celebrate the holiday. Local organizations and charities often host events to give back to the community, offering meals and support to those in need.
As the holiday season continues, residents are reminded of the importance of giving thanks and spending quality time with loved ones. With a variety of grocery options available on Thanksgiving, Baton Rouge residents can ensure their festivities are well-prepared and enjoyable.
Stay tuned for more updates on local events and news as the holiday season progresses. For those interested in knowing more about the community, local news outlets provide a wealth of information on happenings around Baton Rouge.