MCDONALD’S opening times may vary over Easter – so make sure you check opening times before you plan a trip to your local.

Most shops and supermarkets will close at some point over the Bank Holiday to give staff some much-needed time off.

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So when is McDonald’s open over the Easter Bank Holiday?

When is McDonald’s open over the Easter Bank Holiday?

McDonald’s opening times over the Easter Bank Holiday will vary depending on the store and each branch will have it’s own opening hours.

It’s best to head to the McDonald’s website, search for the branch locator and find your local restaurant’s opening times.

For example, the Clapham Junction branch will be open from 6am to 1am on Easter Sunday.

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However, the McDonald’s store in Star City, Birmingham remain open 24 hours throughout the Bank Holiday.

Are other shops open on the Bank Holiday?

Most other retailers will be closing on Easter Sunday.

Sainsbury’s

Sainsbury’s confirmed 600 of its big stores in England and Wales will be closed on Easter Sunday.

Branches in Scotland will open in line with Sunday trading hours – do check your local store times if that’s where you’re based.

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However, the supermarket’s 800 UK-wide convenience stores will remain open as usual from 7am to 10pm.

Its opening times will range between 6am and 11pm on Good Friday, 6am to 11pm on Easter Saturday, and 7am to 10pm on Easter Monday.

Aldi

Aldi is closing 890 stores in England and Wales on April 9.

As for the surrounding days, branches will be open between 8am and 10pm on Good Friday

The day before Easter shops are open from 8am to 10pm and then from 8am to 8pm on Easter Monday.

Morrisons

Morrisons is pulling the shutters down on every branch in England and Wales on Easter Sunday, but Scottish stores will stay open as usual.

Over the rest of the weekend, every Morrisons branch will be open between 7am and 10pm on Good Friday and 7am to 8pm Easter Monday.

Meanwhile, stores will be operating their normal opening hours on April 8, the Saturday before Easter Sunday.

Asda

Almost all Asda stores will be shut on April 9.

This only excludes Scottish stores, which will remain open.

Opening times will vary across the country, but for the most part both Good Friday and Easter Saturday will have opening hours between 7am and 10pm.

Stores should be open between 7am and 8pm on Easter Monday.

Iceland

Iceland stores will be closed for the most part on April 9.

Exceptions include Swift, Scottish Core, the Food Warehouse stores – but it’s best to check your local branches if you were planning to go.

All stores should be open as usual during the surrounding days, but do still check online in case your local one is different.

Co op

Co op has said all big stores in England and Wales will be closed on Easter Sunday, subject to the government rules.

However, stores will be open as usual over the weekend.

Do remember to double check the website first, and don’t forget added delivery costs if you decide to order home too.

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This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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