The German discount supermarket Aldi will open its doors on the late May bank holiday - but its opening hours will differ from normal.
The UK is approaching its third bank holiday of May and many are about to enjoy another three day weekend.
Usually, the UK gets two bank holidays in May but this year a third was introduced to celebrate King Charles's coronation on May 6.
Not everyone will enjoy the extra day off and all of Aldi's 990 stores will remain open on the bank holiday Monday.
Here we explained everything you need to know about Aldi’s opening times over the weekend.
When is Aldi open over the late May bank holiday?
Like other major supermarket chains, Aldi will open as normal on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.
The only day where opening hours will change is on the bank holiday Monday itself.
Aldi stores are normally open between 8am and 10pm, Monday to Saturday, across England, Wales and Scotland.
On Sundays, you'll find shops are typically open 10am until 4pm, or 11am until 5pm, in England and Wales.
Trading hours are different in Scotland, where most Aldi stores open 9am until 8pm on Sundays.
This will be the case on Friday May 26, Saturday May 27, and Sunday May 28.
On Monday May 29, Aldi stores across England and Wales will open at 8am and close at 8pm.
Stores in Scotland will be open until 10pm as usual.
Even though we have conducted thorough research for this article, it should only be used as a guide.
To be completely sure when your local Aldi supermarket will be open next Monday you should check the Aldi store finder on its website.
To find your nearest branch all you need to do is enter your postcode.