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Closed on Thanksgiving: Apple, Costco, Sam's Club, Lowe's, Home Depot keep with tradition

Dozens of retailers are keeping with their Thanksgiving tradition of keeping bricks-and-mortar store doors closed on the holiday.

Costco, Ikea, Sam’s Club and Lowe's are among the biggest retailers waiting until Black Friday to start offering the in-store doorbuster sales.

Yet this year, two major retailers, Bed Bath & Beyond and GameStop, have reversed course and will open Nov. 28, Thanksgiving.

According to independent marketing intelligence firm MiQ's 2019 Holiday Shopping report, 88% of consumers plan to shop, either online or in stores, on at least one of the three major shopping days – Thanksgiving Day, Black Friday and Cyber Monday – with 47% planning to shop all three.

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The study also found more shoppers said they plan to shop on Thanksgiving – 58% compared to 45% last year.

Black Friday gained its name because it was viewed as the day of the year retailers earned profitability, or were "in the black." Nearly a decade ago, Black Friday sales slowly started creeping into Thanksgiving Day, and by 2012, most major retailers were open on the fourth Thursday in November.

Despite public outcry and shoppers threatening to boycott, the opening times have crept earlier, but they haven't changed much this year. Like last year, J.C. Penney will open at 2 p.m. Thanksgiving with Kohl's, Macy's, Target and Best Buy all opening at 5 p.m. Walmart starts its sale at 6 p.m.

Because of state laws, stores in Maine, Massachusetts and Rhode Island will remain closed Thanksgiving. Store hours and openings may also be affected by county or municipal laws.

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Closed on Thanksgiving

Here are the major retailers staying closed on Thanksgiving Day:

Academy Sports + Outdoors

Ace Hardware

Aldi

Apple (One exception is the Apple Fifth Avenue flagship in New York, which is open 365 days a year)

At Home

Barnes & Noble

Bealls Florida

BJ's Wholesale Club

Bloomingdale’s

Burlington

buybuy Baby

Costco

Crate & Barrel

Dillard’s

Fleet Farm

Fred Meyer

Fry's

Gander Mountain

Guitar Center

H&M

Half Price Books

Harbor Freight

Hobby Lobby

Home Depot

HomeGoods

Ikea

Joann Stores

Lowe’s

Lids

Marshalls

Menards

Nordstrom

Nordstrom Rack

Office Depot and OfficeMax

Petco

PetSmart

Pier 1 Imports

Publix

REI

Sam’s Club

Sears Hometown

Shoe Carnival

Sierra Trading Post

Staples

Stein Mart

TJ Maxx

Tractor Supply Co.

Trader Joe’s

World Market

Follow USA TODAY reporter Kelly Tyko on Twitter: @KellyTyko

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Thanksgiving 2019 stores closed list: Nordstrom, Staples, Office Depot

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