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to think supermarkets should open longer on Sundays?

286 replies

ThisPlumCrab · 13/08/2025 18:02

By late Sunday morning my local supermarket is like a rugby scrum with trolleys. The car park is jammed, people are queueing before they even get inside, and once you are in the aisles it feels like an obstacle course just to reach the milk. It is easily the busiest day of the week here, yet we still have the six hour Sunday trading limit.

Because of Sunday trading laws, the big shops in England and Wales can only open for six hours. In practice that means everyone piles in at the same time. Late morning is rammed, early afternoon is even worse, and by the afternoon the place looks like a plague of locusts has been through, with only artichokes and beetroot left.

In Scotland there are no Sunday trading laws for large shops, so they can open as long as they like, and life seems to carry on perfectly fine.

If supermarkets here could open longer, like on a normal day, people could spread out their shopping and the whole thing would be calmer. Families who spend Saturday at kids sports or activities, and workers who do shifts at the weekend, would have more choice than the current six hour window. Smaller express or local stores are open all day anyway, but they are pricier and do not stock everything, so you end up doing several little shops.

I know the main argument for the current rules is that Sundays should be for people to spend time with their families. But not everyone lives in a family setup, and many people, especially students, part timers, and those looking for extra income, actually prefer to work on Sundays. For some, it is the best day to pick up extra hours without clashing with other commitments.

I just do not see how the current system helps when Sundays are already the busiest.

OP posts:
nomas · 13/08/2025 18:03

I agree. Only because my local Tesco staff say their hours are being cut down and they need the money.

Silvertulips · 13/08/2025 18:04

I like to see DD when she gets home for sunday lunch!

There’s more to life than work.

Madisnttheword · 13/08/2025 18:07

We only get 5 hours on a Sunday in Northern Ireland
I don't mind it really as most of our big shops are open 24 hours Monday 8am to Saturday 10pm

DeoHelp · 13/08/2025 18:07

Silvertulips · 13/08/2025 18:04

I like to see DD when she gets home for sunday lunch!

There’s more to life than work.

We no longer live in a world where work constitutes 9-5 5 days per week though. There are plenty of people out there (me included!) that happily work Sundays and have other days off instead. I am certain they could easily get staff who want to work longer Sunday hours.

Tontostitis · 13/08/2025 18:07

If you want to work the longer hours go for offer at your local Tesco's. With online shopping and 7 days a week open I don't see why they should open longer myself and fully understand that staff might want some down time.

DeoHelp · 13/08/2025 18:08

Madisnttheword · 13/08/2025 18:07

We only get 5 hours on a Sunday in Northern Ireland
I don't mind it really as most of our big shops are open 24 hours Monday 8am to Saturday 10pm

Also in NI - none of our stores are 24 hours anymore since Covid, just certain garages. I only discovered this last week when I went to a big Tesco to get DD some paracetamol and it was closed at 11pm…!

susiedaisy1912 · 13/08/2025 18:09

I think they should be open 10-6pm

childofthe607080s · 13/08/2025 18:09

Don’t do your shopping in a sunday
the longer the opening hours the more your shopping will cost

toastofthetown · 13/08/2025 18:09

I agree. I don’t see a need for Sunday trading laws as they are. In Scotland they don’t have the same rules and society hasn’t devolved there.

Madisnttheword · 13/08/2025 18:10

DeoHelp · 13/08/2025 18:08

Also in NI - none of our stores are 24 hours anymore since Covid, just certain garages. I only discovered this last week when I went to a big Tesco to get DD some paracetamol and it was closed at 11pm…!

Well my local Asda is, I have been in there many a morning at 2 or 3am

Meadowfinch · 13/08/2025 18:10

Why?

Our Tesco is open from 6am until midnight on Saturdays. I've normally done the week's shop before Parkrun on Saturday, if I don't do it all on Friday evening.

It's open every evening during the week as well. We're hardly limited in choice already.

Sunday seems fairly quiet.

Drivingthevengabus · 13/08/2025 18:12

It's an antiquated law, IMO. We no longer live in a world where everyone works 9-5 and Sundays are a sacred day for religion and family. People live and work more flexibly on the whole and I think opening hours should reflect that.

DeoHelp · 13/08/2025 18:12

Meadowfinch · 13/08/2025 18:10

Why?

Our Tesco is open from 6am until midnight on Saturdays. I've normally done the week's shop before Parkrun on Saturday, if I don't do it all on Friday evening.

It's open every evening during the week as well. We're hardly limited in choice already.

Sunday seems fairly quiet.

I need fresh groceries for the week so Sunday is the ideal day to do this - unfortunately I then have to basically dedicate half of my day to going to Sainsbury’s as the opening hours are so short and it’s so busy. Don’t have time on Monday due to work and I’m often too exhausted afterwards to do the big shop.

mumofoneAloneandwell · 13/08/2025 18:13

I dont think this but I do think that they should all go back to being open 24 hours, particularly in cities

I loved going on a midnight trip to the big tesco extra 🥺

YouWillFindMeInTheGarden · 13/08/2025 18:16

When I worked in retail early Sunday closing meant we all had a chance to have a thorough clean/tidy/restock
get all areas ready for week ahead
catch up on staff training
have any all staff meetings
litter pick the car park

all without customers in the way….bliss!

IMissSparkling · 13/08/2025 18:17

I live in Scotland and often go to the supermarket on a Sunday evening. I find it so bizarre that England, with a bigger population, still has these antiquated Sunday trading laws.

taxidriver · 13/08/2025 18:19

sundays are so busy in my local tesco, probably because of the shorter hours,
i presume sunday pay is more than saturday pay
they also open earlier than 10 for browsing

leave them as they are
when i was 20 they wouldnt sell alcohol at certain times, barricaded the wine

HaddlerScoop · 13/08/2025 18:20

YouWillFindMeInTheGarden · 13/08/2025 18:16

When I worked in retail early Sunday closing meant we all had a chance to have a thorough clean/tidy/restock
get all areas ready for week ahead
catch up on staff training
have any all staff meetings
litter pick the car park

all without customers in the way….bliss!

And this is why I shop at 7am opening on the Monday Grin every shelf stocked. I am aware not everyone can do this.

TheNightingalesStarling · 13/08/2025 18:22

I'd agree with the "letting workers spent time with their families" argument if every non essential service was shut. Zoos, gyms, leisure centres, restaurants, call centres...

the5thgoldengirl · 13/08/2025 18:46

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LastKnownSurvivor · 13/08/2025 18:49

None of the supermarkets in my area are as you describe, OP. We do have a couple that open 11-5.

Venalopolos · 13/08/2025 18:49

I actually think they should close entirely on Sundays. There’s something sort of magical and sleepy on a Sunday in France when everything is closed (but really frustrating when it’s a Wednesday afternoon) and I think it does impact pace of life in a positive way.

LlynTegid · 13/08/2025 18:52

Absolutely not. Let's have a day which is different. I bet most of the people who want longer shopping hours on a Sunday never work one themselves.

I'd prefer midday to 6pm, which would be more likely if it was not dark at 5pm or earlier for five months a year.

Iloveeverycat · 13/08/2025 18:54

I think they shouldnt open on a Sunday at all. That's ridiculous.

ExitPursuedByABare · 13/08/2025 18:57

They could close all day Sunday for me. How lovely to have a day with no shops open. Cannot understand why folk can’t manage their shopping within all the other hours that shops are open.