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  2. Is Walmart open on Easter? Here are the store's holiday hours

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    What are Walmart's Easter hours? Walmart will be open for business this Easter. Most locations will be open during its normal operating hours from 6 a.m. to 11 p.m.

  3. Milk crate - Wikipedia

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    In July 2008, Walmart and some other stores introduced a square milk jug that does not need to be transported in a crate. Sometimes called "green" milk jugs, they are not green in color, but rather are claimed to be environmentally friendly. These new milk jugs are stackable up to a specified maximum height, and can be transported without crates.

  4. List of superstores - Wikipedia

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    Walmart - groceries, clothing, general merchandise Walmart Supercenter; Walmart Neighborhood Market; Walmart Express (defunct) Wet Seal - clothing (defunct) Whole Foods Market - groceries, emphasizing 'natural', locally-sourced and organic products; Wickes Furniture - furniture (defunct) The Wiz - home electronics (defunct)

  5. Is Walmart open on Memorial Day 2024? What to know on ... - AOL

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    To save you the time and trouble of looking online or calling your local Walmart store, we've gathered all the details on Walmart's Memorial Day hours and what you need to know to ensure that when ...

  6. Crate - Wikipedia

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    Crates can be made of wood, plastic, metal or other materials. The term crate often implies a large and strong container. Most plastic crates are smaller and are more commonly called a case or container. Metal is rarely used because of its weight. When metal is used, a crate is often constructed as an open crate and may be termed a cage ...

  7. Breadbox - Wikipedia

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    They are usually made of metal, wood or sometimes pottery (pottery breadboxes are also called bread crocks). Old breadboxes can be collectible antiques . Breadboxes are most commonly big enough to fit one or two average size loaves of bread—up to about 16 inches wide by 8 to 9 inches high and deep (40 cm × 20 cm × 20 cm).