This isn't great news if you planned to do some shopping but forgot about the bank holidays. By law, any shops in England and Wales bigger than 280 square metres must close on Easter Sunday.
So, you probably won't find any big supermarkets open. This means supermarkets like Sainsbury's, Asda, Tesco, Morrisons, Aldi, Lidl, Poundland, Marks and Spencer and Waitrose will all be shut.READ MORE: Marks and Spencer shoppers say 'perfect summer jeans' go with any shoe Big shops like IKEA, B&Q, John Lewis, B&M, Home Bargains, and Argos will be closed until Easter Monday. But don't worry, small supermarkets and local corner shops that are under 280 square metres in size have the option of opening.Shops exempt from the Sunday trading restrictions for large shops include:
Workers in any shop that opens on a normal Sunday may have special employment rights. There is no automatic right for workers to have public holidays off, including Christmas Day and Easter Sunday, unless it’s in their contract.Win £100 Aldi voucher this Easter to help with your Spring spending