SAINSBURY’S Christmas 2018 opening hours have unveiled for the Christmas and New Year period.
Here’s our guide to its store opening times to ensure you have time to get all you need this year.

What are Sainsbury’s opening hours around Christmas Day and New Year?
Opening hours will vary from store to store in the run up to Christmas so customers are advised to use Sainsbury’s store locator online to check local shop’s opening times over the holiday period.
All Sainsbury’s stores will be closed on Christmas Day.
Boxing Day and New Year’s Day will vary, so it is best to check online for individual opening hours.
Most stores will then return to their normal opening hours from January 2, 2019.
Sainsbury’s larger stores will open at the following times:
Christmas Day – Closed
Boxing Day, Dec 26 – 9am – 4pm
Thursday, Dec 27 – 6am-8pm
Friday, Dec 28 – 6am-8pm
Saturday, Dec 29 – 6am-12pm
Sunday, Dec 30 – 6am – 8pm
New Year’s Eve, Monday, Dec 31 – 6am-7pm
New Year’s Day, Jan 1 – 9am – 5pm
Wednesday, Jan 2 – 6am-10pm
Christmas Opening Hours
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Festive facts for Christmas and New Year 2018/19
- It’s commonly believed that eating mince pies is illegal on Christmas Day. It really was in the 1600s thanks to Oliver Cromwell, but King Charles II rewound this crazy law.
- Boxing Day has several origin stories which range from Victorian Church boxes and gift boxes for servants to take home, however, none are definitive.
- Mistletoe’s mystical properties stem back to the Celts and Norse people who believed there was something mystical about the plant as the sprigs stayed green in winter even when the tree has lost its leaves. The concept of kissing under mistletoe, however, comes from an ancient Norse tale.
- Hogmanay is the Scottish word for the last day of the year and has become synonymous with New Year celebrations. It is usually celebrated from New Year’s Eve all the way into January 2.
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