West Valley City— Harmons will be closed on Thanksgiving Day this year to give essential workers, its associates, a day with their families.

“Our associates have gone above and beyond this year to keep shelves stocked, stores cleaned, and customers served during the pandemic,” said Bob Harmon, chairperson for the customer. “We value these essential workers to thank them for their dedication, the decision was made to close on Thanksgiving to enable associates to spend time with their families.”

Harmons has become a tradition with thousands of Utah families who take home the taste of Harmons for Thanksgiving dinners. As the holiday comes closer, more details about what prepared products will be available will be posted on HarmonsGrocery.com. Emails will also be sent to customers and Foodie Club members.

About Harmons

Since 1932, Harmons passion for innovation, commitment to its associates, and contributions to the community have provided the building blocks to help the company expand from a single fruit stand to 18 thriving locations spanning from Northern to Southern Utah. Harmons is known for its unique grocery industry approach, which provides a high-quality experience to its customers by offering fresh foods prepared in-store by chefs, artisans and experts; local Utah products; and an aggressive sustainability program. For more information about our stores, please visit harmonsgrocery.com.