Costco has officially announced that all its stores will close for an entire day next week, leaving members to seek their essentials elsewhere. If you are a member of this popular wholesaler, it’s time to plan ahead.
Costco has confirmed that all its locations will be closed on the Fourth of July this year. This closure is in line with the retailer’s usual practice of shutting down for Independence Day. However, members can still enjoy their shopping the day before, as stores will be open for any last-minute needs.
To make the most of your $60 membership, it’s crucial to get your shopping done in advance. Whether you need last-minute meats for grilling or sweets for your backyard barbeque, make sure to visit Costco before the holiday.
- Stock up on essentials the day before the closure
- Plan your shopping list to avoid missing out on key items
- Remember that it will be business as usual on July 5
While the debate between Costco and Sam’s Club continues, especially regarding their return policies, it’s important to note that both retailers have their unique advantages. For now, though, make sure to adjust your plans to accommodate Costco’s temporary closure.
The store is known for observing many federal holidays. It was closed this past Memorial Day and will also close for Labor Day. However, those hoping to purchase items in bulk during the holiday season aren’t completely out of luck. According to its website, Sam’s Club will remain open to its members on the Fourth of July.