With the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations marked as a bank holiday, you’ll need to make sure you have your weekly food shop essentials in the cupboard before Thursday so you can relax and enjoy the long weekend.
Supermarkets often change their regular opening times when it comes to a bank holiday and if you’re not sure what the temporary new times are, you’re in the right place.
We’ve rounded up the Platinum Jubilee opening times for supermarkets in Dursley, Thornbury Yate and Chipping Sodbury, including Tesco, Aldi, Lidl and more.
Bank holidays you can look forward to in 2022
Platinum Jubilee bank holiday supermarket opening hours in Yate, Dursley, Thornbury and Chipping Sodbury
Dursley
Tesco
Thursday June 2 – 6am-8pm
Friday June 3 – 6am-8pm
Sainsbury’s
Thursday June 2 – 7am-8pm
Friday June 3 – 7am-8pm
Lidl
Thursday June 2 – 8am-8pm
Friday June 3 – 8am-8pm
Saturday June 4 – 8am-9pm
Sunday June 5 - 10am-4pm
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Thornbury
Tesco
Thursday June 2 – 6am-8pm
Friday June 3 – 6am-8pm
Aldi
Although Aldi’s opening hours may be different across stores, here’s the bank holiday opening times outlined on the Aldi website.
Wednesday June 1 – 8am-10pm
Thursday June 2 – 8am-10pm
Friday June 3 – 8am-10pm
Saturday June 4 – 8am-10pm
Sunday June 5 – 10am-4pm
Yate
Tesco
Thursday June 2 – 6am-8pm
Friday June 3 – 6am-8pm
Lidl
Thursday June 2 – 8am-8pm
Friday June 3 – 8am-8pm
Saturday June 4 – 8am-9pm
Sunday June 5 - 10am-4pm
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- Krispy Kreme to launch new doughnut range to celebrate Platinum Jubilee
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M&S
Thursday June 2 – 8am-6pm
Friday June 3 – 8am-6pm
Chipping Sodbury
Waitrose
Thursday June 2 – 8am-6pm
Friday June 3 – 8am-6pm
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