Shopping at a Walmart turned into a real adventure for dozens of customers in southern Ontario following they were unable to leave the store due to terrible weather conditions there. ‘outside.
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The employees therefore began to inflate mattresses and set up an entire buffet for stuck customers, reports the Toronto Star.
“The cars were in ditches. Some of them broke down in the middle of the road. No one might pass,” said Heather Nickoli, a customer, of conditions in Chatham-Kent, Ont., Friday followingnoon.
He and a friend were driving from Ohio to Peterborough, Ont., to spend Christmas with the family when conditions forced the 401 highway to close.
The couple booked a room in Chatham-Kent and decided to stop at a Walmart on the way, but they didn’t get far following shopping.
The police turned them away, telling them they wouldn’t even make it to their hotel and would have to spend the night in the store.
“We walked into Walmart and there were probably 100 people with nowhere to go,” he adds.
@Walmart Your manager, Judy Lagasse, and her staff in Chatham-Kent, Ontario are rockstars!!! They ALL deserve a major bonus for stepping up. Heard regarding this on CBC and had to do a shout out… pic.twitter.com/GKHM5nYdSn
— MB Gibbons (@TheAcneMask) December 25, 2022
According to Walmart, around 50 customers spent the night in the store, including young children.
The staff even allowed children to play with toys available on the shelves.
Another Walmart in Fort Erie, Ont., also took in a family that got stranded on Friday night.
Everyone was allowed to leave on Saturday morning.