SHOPPERS have been praising bosses at Aldi after it was revealed stores would be closed on Boxing Day.
The supermarket has been closed on both Christmas Day and Boxing Day for the past few years meaning employees can have a proper break with their family and friends.
A post on the Aldi Shoppers UK Facebook group shared the supermarket’s Christmas hours for this year with many people taking to Twitter to express their delight.
Big shout out to @AldiUK for closing their stores on Christmas day and Boxing day to give their staff time off with their families.
— 👑 GhettoVanguard🌛 (@B_H_Lloyd) November 27, 2019
We don't need shops open on these days, we coped before and we can cope again.#aldi #Christmas2019 #retailuk pic.twitter.com/sLLmVnmSrU
The majority of Aldi stores will be open until 6pm on Christmas Eve before re-opening at 8am on December 27.
Stores will also be closed on New Year's Day.
The news follows Home Bargains announcing they will once again be closing their stores on Boxing Day.
The company made a similar announcement last year and confirmed the extra day off isn’t taken out of staff’s holiday allowance meaning 22,000 employees will still get paid while they spend time with their family.
The move resulted in a number of shoppers suggesting all high street stores should be closed on Boxing Day to give hard-working employees more time off over the festive period.
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