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May 1st 2024: are there any supermarkets open? – Italian cuisine reinvented by Gordon Ramsay

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For your lunch or Wednesday picnic May 1st 2024, the advice is to run to the open supermarkets to buy all the ingredients you need to prepare your favorite recipes in the days before the holiday, to make sure you can get everything you need. However, if you add guests at the last minute, if you want fresh bread of the day or if you realize you forgot an ingredient Fundamentally, the good news is that many stores, from the North to the South of Italy, remain open, often for the whole day, despite Labor Day being celebrated. In fact, every chain and every single regional administration in Italy can decide whether to open or close supermarkets on public holidays.

Here we help you locate the supermarkets that remain open, with the advice of pay attention to the opening hours, since some stores will only be active for half a day. To avoid a wasted trip, before leaving home check the sites we indicate below, and perhaps give a call to make sure there have been no last minute changes to your plans.

Which supermarkets are open on May 1st 2024?

Aldi

Several Aldi stores remain open on Wednesday May 1st, but with Sunday opening hours (which in some cases includes both late opening and closing). Here you can check when your nearest store opens.

Carrefour

Many Carrefour stores will remain open all day, both in the morning and in the afternoon, but in each store the opening hours are different, so, even in this case, it is always good practice to check when your local store opens.

Conad

For the Conad chain, decisions vary from store to store. Some are open for half a day, others still close. On the site with the shop map you can find out which supermarkets will be open and at what times.

Coop

Coop Alleanza 3.0 stores will remain closed. «The link between cooperation and May 1st is always strong and celebrating them, said the president of the cooperative Mario Cifiello, «is a right as well as our precise civic duty. These two days have within them the values ​​of freedom, social justice and democracy which are fertile common ground as well as important reference values ​​for our Cooperative.” Find further information on the dedicated page.

Crai

Each store will decide whether or not to open on the public holiday and at what times. To check which ones will be active, consult the website or call the relevant store directly.

Despar

Many stores have confirmed the opening on Wednesday May 1st, but with different opening times: to make sure you go shopping at the time the supermarket is open, you can check the opening hours of each individual store in the chain .

long S

Esselunga stores remain closed on May 1st. To check the opening hours of the days preceding the holiday you can consult the website, looking for your reference point of sale.

Family

Extraordinary openings are scheduled for Wednesday 1st May in Trieste, Udine, Gorizia, Aosta, Como, Pavia, Mantua, Brescia, Lodi, Cremona, Bergamo, Milan, Varese, Monza and Brianza, Rimini, Forlì Cesena, Ravenna, Ferrara, Bologna, Parma , Piacenza, Modena, Reggio Emilia, Bari, Foggia, Barletta-Andria-Trani, Pesaro and Urbino, Ancona, Biella, Novara, Turin, Vercelli, Campobasso, Venice, Vicenza, Treviso, Padua, Rovigo, Belluno, Verona, Caserta, Naples, Salerno and Avellino. By clicking on each of the cities you can find out the opening hours of the individual sales points.

The giant

Almost all Il Gigante sales points have confirmed the extraordinary opening on Wednesday 1st May, even if some only in the morning. Here you can check the opening times: it is good to do so because the sign also confirms that the openings may be subject to change.

Hyper

Many Hyper outlets remain open even on Labor Day. Here you can find the opening hours of the store closest to your home.

Lidl

Many of the Lidl chain supermarkets will remain open despite the national holiday. Here you can consult the opening hours of the relevant store.

Md

To find out which stores will remain open on May 1st and what opening hours they will observe, check the stores page.

Pam Panorama

There are many Pam Panorama stores that have confirmed the extraordinary opening also on Wednesday 1st May. This site lists all the shops where you can shop and at what times.

Unes

Information on the opening of the nearest store and the opening times can be found here on this site.

Are there supermarkets open on December 31st and January 1st? – Italian cuisine reinvented by Gordon Ramsay

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This is important to know which supermarkets are open on December 31st and January 1st, and at what times. Whoever has to prepare the New Year’s Eve dinner and the New Year’s Eve lunch needs to organize themselves to do the last minute shopping for those fresh products that cannot be bought beforehand (such as fish), to stock up on all those small and large things necessary for preparation, but also to recover those ingredients forgotten in the previous shopping but essential for the recipes on the menu.

But not just for them: those who have the privilege of being among the guests also need to know which supermarkets are open on December 31st and January 1st. Maybe to buy a dessert to bring as a gift, or some bubbles to toast since there are never enough on New Year’s Eve. Here then where to go and information on the opening hours of individual stores and possible exceptions.

Supermarkets open on December 31st and January 1st

Esselunga On December 31st the closing in Esselunga supermarkets will be brought forward to 7pm. On January 1st, however, the sales points in all the Italian regions where the chain is present will be closed.
For details on each point of sale and any exceptions, click on www.esselunga.it

The giant

Il Gigante closes early on December 31st between 7.30pm and 8pm. It closes on January 1st.
For details on each point of sale and any exceptions, click on ilgigante.net

Hyper La Grande

Iper La Grande keeps its stores open with reduced hours and early closing between 7pm and 8pm on December 31st. On January 1st, the restaurants in its supermarkets will also close.
For details on each point of sale and any exceptions click on www.iper.it/punti-vendita

Aldi

On December 31st Aldi supermarkets open on Sundays (8.30am – 8.30pm), while on January 1st they are closed.
For details on each point of sale and any exceptions, click on www.aldi.it.

Carrefour

Each of the Carrefour stores – Iper, Market or Express – will have specific opening hours on public holidays. However, they will all be open on December 31st.
For details on each point of sale click on www.carrefour.it.

Conad

They will all be open on December 31st, but for the rest there is no univocal indication: each Conad store will observe different opening times and closures during the holidays of the Christmas period.
For details on each point of sale and any exceptions on www.conad.it.

Pam

Pam supermarkets will remain open on December 31st from 8am to 7pm and closed on January 1st.
For details on each point of sale and any exceptions, click on www.pampanorama.it.

Lidl

On December 31st the supermarkets of the LIDL chain will be open with reduced hours, i.e. from 8am to 8pm, and will remain closed on January 1st.
For details on each point of sale and any exceptions, click on www.lidl.it

Coop

For Coop supermarkets the general rule is to remain open on 31 December with reduced hours – 08:00-18:00 – and to close on New Year’s Day, 1 January.
For details on each point of sale and any exceptions, click on www.coop.it

Family

Famila supermarkets follow the same rule: opening with reduced and different hours depending on the store on New Year’s Eve, and closing on December 1st.
For details on each point of sale and any exceptions click on www.famila.it.

Bennett

Bennet supermarkets will be open on December 31st. Closing is scheduled for January 1st.
For details on each point of sale and any exceptions click on www.bennet.com.

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The tastiest recipes for the week of November 1st – Italian Cuisine

The tastiest recipes for the week of November 1st


What to cook this week? Do not miss the perfect first, second and desserts to inaugurate the month of November

Even everyday cooking can be varied and creative, while taking into account the less time available to devote to the stove. If you are looking for ideas to revolutionize the lunches and dinners of the week, browse the gallery up and get to work immediately!

Let's start with a plate of pasta really greedy, ready in a short time: the mezze sleeves with spinach, bacon and dried tomatoes.

Tired of the usual grilled chicken slice? Chicken and quinoa meatballs are an alternative that will conquer even the little ones. And if you want to get them to eat more vegetables, you absolutely must discover this crumble, which brings together the best of the season with a crunchy twist.

We know that in the freezer you always have some slices of Cod available for any eventuality: this time, however, serve it on pumpkin discs, as we have done here.

Finally, let's talk about toast, the greatest of the dinner savers classics. It can be declined in many versions, but here we also offer you the recipe to make it perfect starting from scratch, including bread.

During the week you don't have to give up homemade sweets. To make the task easier, we offer you a cake that, with all its wonderful simplicity, is always at the top of the ranking of the most popular homemade desserts: we are talking about the donut, in a recipe that is too easy. His secret? You don't have to weigh the ingredients, just measure them with a spoon!

You just have to look at the gallery above with all the other recipes for the first week of November

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