The Easter bank holiday weekend is almost here and households across the country are getting ready for the long weekend.
Ireland's supermarkets will operate adjusted hours over the bank holiday weekend, with some even shutting completely on Easter Sunday.
Whether you need to pick up some last-minute Easter eggs or hot cross buns, It's important to know the opening hours so you're not left disappointed, so here are the opening hours for all the major supermarkets in Dublin.
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Aldi
Aldi stores across Ireland will operate the following opening hours this weekend:
- Good Friday 7 April - 9am - 10pm
- Easter Saturday 8 April - 9am - 9pm
- Easter Sunday 9 April - Closed
- Easter Monday 10 April - 9am - 9pm
Lidl
Lidl stores across Ireland will operate the following opening hours this weekend:
- Good Friday 7 April - 8am - 10pm
- Easter Saturday 8 April - 8am - 10pm
- Easter Sunday 9 April - Closed
- Easter Monday 10 April - 9am to 9pm
Dunnes Stores
Dunnes Stores across Ireland will be running at reduced hours over the Easter weekend. Many branches will be closed on Easter Sunday.
You can find your local store's opening hours here.
Tesco
Tesco opening hours across Ireland vary from store to store. Branches are expected to open for their usual business hours on Friday and Saturday.
Select stores will be closed on Easter Sunday, while others will operate their Sunday hours. Tesco branches will be open for their usual Sunday hours on Monday.
Customers are advised to check their local store with the online locater to see what time it opens and closes.
Supervalu
Supervalu's opening times this weekend will vary from branch to branch, but most are expected to operate normal hours on Friday/Saturday and Sunday hours on Sunday/Monday.
Visit the official SuperValu website for your local store's opening hours.
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