Whether you've forgotten the Brussels sprouts or need a pint of milk for your tea, it's best to check what time your nearest supermarket will be opening and closing over Christmas.
With new Tier 4 restrictions now in place across London and the South East, many retailers have been forced to close their stores.
But Tesco shoppers will be pleased to know that the supermarket will be open across the UK during the festive break, but hours will differ from store to store.
Tesco recently confirmed that 300 Superstores, Extras and Metro stores will be open 24 hours over the Christmas period, with many other stores extending hours to be open from 5am.
Shoppers are advised to use the retailer's store finder tool to find out specific timings of their closest branch.
Customers will be able to get everything they need, including roast dinner essentials, mince pies and more. We've included a full breakdown of Tesco's festive opening hours below.
Tesco Christmas 2020 opening times:
Thursday, December 24
- Over 300 stores in the UK will be open 24 hours - check the online store finder to find out details of your nearest.
Friday, December 25
- All Extras, Superstores and Metro stores will be closed.
Saturday, December 26
- stores are open as normal, but times may vary
Sunday, December 27
- stores are open as normal, but times may vary
Monday, December 28
- stores are open as normal, but times may vary
Tuesday, December 29
- stores are open as normal, but times may vary
Wednesday, December 30
- stores are open as normal, but times may vary
Thursday, December 31
- stores are open as normal, but times may vary
To find out your nearest Tesco branch, visit tesco.com/store-locator/uk.
The supermarket chain's festive food range for 2020 includes an impressive lineup of products from its award-winning Free From range, as well as a selection of Christmassy chocolates and moreish, savoury snacks.
The range starts from as little as £1, so you don't need to worry about overspending.
Tesco, Britain's biggest grocer, has issued a panic-buying warning ahead of the last minute Christmas rush.

The retailer has confirmed it has plenty of food for the festive season and has encouraged customers to "shop as normal".
It came after shoppers were pictured scrambling to pick up items at 5am on Monday, following France's decision to close borders.