As of November 27, 2025, Kroger’s Thanksgiving hours are confirmed: most Kroger stores will be open on Thanksgiving Day but will close early — generally around 5:00 p.m. local time.
✅ What Shoppers Should Expect at Kroger on Thanksgiving
- Across many regions, Kroger stores plan to remain open on Thanksgiving, but customers should expect shortened hours compared with a normal business day.
- In most locations, stores will close by 5:00 p.m. local time.
- Because the company operates under multiple regional banners — such as QFC, Fred Meyer, Ralphs, Smith’s, and others — exact hours can differ depending on the store and region.
- Pharmacy services inside many Kroger stores will likely be closed on Thanksgiving Day, even when the grocery portion remains open.
📅 Kroger’s 2025 Thanksgiving Schedule — General Expectations
| Day / Date | Typical Kroger Store Hours* | What That Means |
|---|---|---|
| Thanksgiving Day (Nov 27, 2025) | Open — close by 5:00 p.m. local time (some variation by store) | Grocery shopping possible but limited time; pharmacy likely closed |
| The Day After Thanksgiving (Black Friday) | Regular hours (normal store schedule) | Back to typical operations for restocking and Black Friday deals |
* Actual hours may vary by store banner and location — always check your local Kroger store if possible.
🛒 Why Hours May Differ — What Influences the Schedule
- The “Kroger family” includes many regional supermarket banners. Each banner sets its own holiday schedule. This means a store in one state might close later (or earlier) than one in another state.
- Local demand, staffing, and operational considerations influence when a store shuts down on Thanksgiving. Some stores may close well before 5 p.m. depending on local conditions.
- Grocery operations usually remain available even when hours are reduced. But in-store services — particularly pharmacy services — often do not operate on Thanksgiving, so if you need prescriptions or over-the-counter drugs, plan accordingly.
🧠 Advice for Last-Minute Thanksgiving Shoppers
If you plan to rely on Kroger for last-minute items this Thanksgiving, here are some suggestions to make your shopping easier and safer:
- Head to the store early — Morning or early afternoon tends to be the best time. Waiting until late afternoon could leave you locked out.
- Make a complete list of everything you need: turkey, sides, desserts, beverages, fresh produce — especially essential holiday items that tend to run out quickly.
- Don’t count on pharmacy access on Thanksgiving. If you need medications or OTC items, pick them up ahead of time.
- Confirm your store’s hours ahead of going — because times vary by location and banner, it’s smart to check before you head out.
- Have a backup plan. If your usual Kroger closes early or misses essential items, consider stopping by another store or smaller local markets.
🎯 Why Kroger Keeps Stores Open on Thanksgiving
Despite the early closing, offering open hours on Thanksgiving provides a key convenience to many Americans.
- Many families finalize holiday meal plans at the last minute — reality often hits when daylight fades and someone remembers a missing side dish or extra beverage. Having a store open (even briefly) helps meet that need.
- For some customers, it reduces stress and improves holiday preparation flexibility.
- For Kroger, it represents a balance: providing service to customers while giving workers shorter days on the holiday.
Kroger’s Thanksgiving Day schedule for 2025 offers a helpful option for those last-minute shoppers who still need something. Yet it requires a bit of planning: with expected closing around 5 p.m. and limited services, the best strategy is to shop early and check your local store hours before heading out.
Wishing you a smooth, stress-free Thanksgiving — and if you stop by Kroger this holiday, may your grocery run go quickly and smoothly!
