WITH Easter around the corner, Morrisons shoppers will need to know when stores are open over the bank holiday weekend. 

To avoid missing out on last minute Easter egg shopping, it’s important you check in with your local store as branches are expected to reduce their opening hours. 

Morrisons will open at reduced times over Easter

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Morrisons will open at reduced times over EasterCredit: Getty

When does Morrisons open over Easter?

Morrisons stores will operate at slightly different times over the Easter break, so don’t get caught out by the change in hours. 

On Good Friday and Saturday April 16, stores will remain open as usual.

For Easter Sunday, you should expect all Morrisons stores to be closed, excluding Scottish shops.

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The majority of its branches will be open Easter Monday between 7am and 8pm, with the exception of a few who will be open until 10pm.

ou can find your local store with this locator to check exactly when to catch your Morrisons store before it closes.

Is Morrisons delivering over the Easter weekend?

Morrisons is still operating home deliveries as normal over the Easter break but you might struggle to get a slot.

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The supermarket’s delivery pass holders usually get priority for delivery slots over regular shoppers.

Delivery charges for Morrisons vary depending on where you live.

We’ve asked Morrisons for an update on delivery slot availability and will update this article when we know more.

Alternatively, you can opt for click and collect at Morrisons for free.  

You can pick up your order in store all day on Monday to Thursday, from 12pm to 4pm on Fridays and Sundays, and from 2pm to 4pm on Saturdays.

There are still slots available for click and collect services in some Morrisons branches but these will also likely go fast. 

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The supermarket has also unveiled plans to shake-up its loyalty card scheme by axing points and giving shoppers money off instead.

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