Making a last-minute run to the grocery store on Thanksgiving has become as commonplace for some people as eating the holiday dinner.
Nonetheless, a growing number of supermarkets are reducing their hours, and some, like Target and Walmart, are keeping a custom they established during the COVID-19 pandemic by completely closing on the holiday.
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