Christmas is just around the corner, and if you’re anything like most folks in Charlotte, you’re gearing up for some serious holiday shopping! With presents under the tree, and delicious food on the table, it’s all about timing when it comes to your Christmas dinner. Nobody wants to be that person who buys their turkey weeks ahead of time, only to find it cooked isn’t fresh on Christmas Day. But wait too long and you might find yourself battling through throngs of last-minute shoppers!
Well, we’ve got good news! A new study by Fred Harrington, the CEO of Coupon Mister, reveals the best days to hit the grocery stores this festive season. According to his findings, it’s wise to schedule your Christmas food shopping on December 16th, 17th, 19th, or 20th. Not only are these dates prime for securing fresh ingredients, but timing your shopping for early mornings or late evenings can help you avoid those hectic crowds.
In particular, the evenings of Thursday the 19th and Friday the 20th are considered sweet spots. With quieter aisles and fully stocked shelves, you can snag all those holiday essentials without the hassle of fighting over the last packet of pigs in blankets!
If you’re one to plan ahead and want to keep your holiday stress at bay, consider going out on the Monday or Tuesday right before Christmas. This way, you won’t have to scurry around as the big day approaches. And here’s a pro tip: showing up as soon as the store opens is your ticket to an easy shopping experience. The shelves are freshly stocked, and you’ll have the run of the place without the crowd getting in your way!
Need another way to dodge the rush? Evening hours can be a savior! Many stores will discount their perishable goods, like veggies and baked treats, just to get them flying off the shelves before they spoil. Now that’s a festive bargain!
Let’s talk about where to shop! If you’re looking for a reliable stop, Publix is a local favorite. One shopper from Florida praised, “Coming from Florida, Publix is a way of life. So, when I moved to Charlotte a few months ago, I was happy they have locations nearby.” They also mentioned how easy it was to navigate the store and that the checkout lines were refreshingly short!
Now for Harris Teeter, another beloved choice in town. One customer gave it four stars, saying, “This teet is as beautiful as it is nutritious: so much nicer than the little lopsided pair that I frequent.” They also linked their love for Harris Teeter to a recent introduction of their partner, who quickly fell for the store as well. How sweet is that?
With all these tips in mind, you’ll be well on your way to a merry and bright Christmas dinner in Charlotte! Remember, a little planning goes a long way, and with the right timing and a few pit stops at your favorite stores, you’ll be enjoying a delightful holiday feast in no time!
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