Safeway and Fry's: Thanksgiving Grocery Store Hours In Tucson

TUCSON, AZ — While Thanksgiving Day feasts are likely to be a little smaller this year due to the coronavirus pandemic, that doesn’t mean we’re less likely to forget the cranberry sauce, the gravy or the whipped topping for the pumpkin pie.

It’s a terrible feeling — but, luckily, there’s a list of grocery stores that will be open in Tucson for those emergency and last-minute shopping trips.

In contrast to previous years, retail giants Target and Walmart will not be open on Thanksgiving.

Both chains made the decision in response to the coronavirus pandemic. In a statement released on its website, Target said the company’s goal is to "make the holiday shopping experience simple, safe, and stress-free.”

Here are the hours for grocery stores that will be open on Thanksgiving Day, along with a list of those that won’t:

Albertson’s: Select stores should be open from 6 a.m. until at least 10 p.m.

  • 2854 N Campbell Avenue

  • 1350 N Silverbell Road

  • 6600 E Grant Road

  • 7300 N La Cholla Boulevard

CVS: Most stores will be open from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. on Thanksgiving. Pharmacy hours are 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. that day.

  • 3832 E Speedway Boulevard

  • 2385 N Silverbell Road

  • 6310 E Broadway Boulevard

  • 4365 N Oracle Road

Fry's: Most stores are open 24 hours. Some stores will open from 6 a.m. to 1 p.m.

  • 7812 E Speedway Boulevard

  • 555 E Grant Road

  • 4150 E 22nd Street

  • 2480 N Swan Road

Safeway: Stores will be open Thanksgiving. Call ahead to confirm hours.

  • 1940 E Broadway Boulevard

  • 2140 W Grant Road

  • 7177 E Tanque Verde Road

  • 1767 E Prince Road

Walgreen’s: Most locations will be open regular hours but most pharmacies will be closed.

  • 4685 E Grant Road

  • 3180 N Campbell Avenue

  • 1880 E Irvington Road

  • 3200 E Speedway Boulevard

Whole Foods: Hours vary by location. Many stores open at 7 a.m. and close as early as 2 p.m.

  • 3360 E Speedway Boulevard

  • 5555 E River Road

  • 7133 N Oracle Road

Closed Thanksgiving Day:

This article originally appeared on the Tucson Patch