Maybe you forgot the most important ingredient for your mom’s “famous” deviled eggs. Or maybe, you opened the fridge and realized there’s no milk – a necessity for dishes like mashed potatoes, stuffing, and green bean casserole. Or maybe, you packed yours and the kiddos’ bags for Thanksgiving at the deer camp and came to realize the camp was left at home.

In any of those cases, you might just be in luck. While many get the entire day off (or even the entire week off for the luckier ones), others are working this Thanksgiving to make sure you can get what you need before the table is set or those tree stands are climbed.

To resolve any holiday lapses, here’s a rundown of what’s open and what’s closed this Thanksgiving.

Most grocery store chains, including Piggly Wiggly, Kroger, ALDI, and

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