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June bank holiday weekend supermarket opening hours for Tesco, Aldi, Lidl, Dunnes and Supervalu

June bank holiday weekend supermarket opening hours for Tesco, Aldi, Lidl, Dunnes and Supervalu

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The June bank holiday weekend here and households across the country will be enjoying the long weekend.
Ireland's supermarkets will operate adjusted hours over the bank holiday weekend. If you're planning on doing some shopping, make sure you take note of the altered opening hours.
Here are the opening hours for all the major supermarkets across the country:
Aldi
Aldi stores will be open from 8am-10pm as normal on Saturday 31st May, and from 9am-9pm on Sunday 1st June. Stores will also open between 9am-9pm on Monday 2nd June for the Bank Holiday.
However, customers should check details of local opening hours on Aldi's website to avoid disappointment, as some stores' hours may vary slightly. Aldi stores will resume normal opening hours from 8am as usual on Tuesday 3rd June.
Lidl
Similar to Aldi, Lidl stores will be open from 8am-10pm as normal on Saturday, from 9am-9pm on Sunday, and 9am-9pm on Monday before returning to normal opening hours on Tuesday.
Supervalu
SuperValu stores will likely be operating as normal on Saturday, while implementing their usual Sunday hours on bank holiday Monday.
Their stores are usually open from 8am to 10pm but this can vary depending on location so you can check out the official SuperValu website for your local store's opening hours.
Tesco
Tesco will operate their normal Saturday and Sunday hours this weekend. Many will open from 9am to 8pm on bank holiday Monday but customers should double check their local store's individual opening hours with the online locater.
Dunnes
Dunnes Stores will be operating as normal on Saturday and Sunday. To check your local store's opening hours for bank holiday Monday, check out the official website.
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