H-E-B Honors Traditions of Texas Families Above All This Thanksgiving Season
Stores to Close Early Thanksgiving Day, Resume Normal Operating Hours on Black Friday
SAN ANTONIO, Nov. 8, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- In its continued commitment to support the well-being of families throughout Texas, H-E-B will close early on Thanksgiving Day and will re-open the following morning at normal store hours. Contrary to the common retail practice of moving Black Friday events earlier and earlier each year, H-E-B stands strong in its decision to put family first this holiday season and honor the cherished traditions held by families throughout Texas.
"At H-E-B, we believe that family matters more than anything else, especially during the holiday season," said H-E-B President Craig Boyan. "We feel strongly that our customers and Partners should have the opportunity to spend quality time with their loved ones."
H-E-B Thanksgiving Day store hours are as follows:
- Thursday, November 28 – Stores will close at 2 p.m.
- Friday, November 29 – Stores will open at 6 a.m. and resume normal operating hours with Black
Friday deals in all H-E-B plus! locations. (Black Friday deals exclusive to H-E-B plus! stores)
"Our customers can once again expect to see amazing Black Friday deals in all H-E-B plus! locations on their favorite brands and products in electronics, toys, housewares and more," said Bill Anderson, H-E-B Group Vice President of General Merchandise. "Our everyday commitment to low prices is especially paramount this holiday season, and we look forward to providing each community with opportunities to save without having to sacrifice time with those they care about most during this special time of year."
A full listing of all H-E-B plus! stores can be found at www.heb.com using the convenient store locator. H-E-B Customer Relations can be reached at 1-800-432-3113, and is on standby to help customers pinpoint the nearest H-E-B plus! location to them.
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