Walmarttheir is gearing up for a busy holiday season.
The nation’s largest retailer is closed on Thanksgiving (Thursday, Nov. 27.) Stores will reopen Black Friday (Friday, Nov. 28) at 6 a.m. local time for in-store shoppers.
In keeping with recent trends, Walmart kicked off its Black Friday sales earlier this month. Those prices will be in place through Sunday, Nov. 30. Walmart will then start its Cyber Monday sale with deals going live online Dec. 1 at 12:01 a.m. ET.
Stores will remain open on their regular schedule throughout the holiday season. You can find more information on your local stores on the Walmart app or at Walmart.com/storefinder.
The store schedule isn’t the only change. Walmart is also adjusting its return policy in time for the holiday gift-giving season.
Walmart typically allows 90 days after purchase to return most items. The exception are items sold through Walmart Marketplace, which have a 30-day return window, consumer electronics (30 days) and wireless phones (14 days).
The nation’s largest retailer has extended its return window to account for holiday purchases, however.
Most items purchased in-store or online from Oct. 1-Dec. 31 are returnable until January 31. Marketplace participation varies by seller, so you will have to check with the individual merchant.








