Ontario Walmart turns into 'hotel' as storm-stranded shoppers get stuck for the night, December 2022

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''CHATHAM — A quick errand to Walmart turned into an overnight adventure for dozens of shoppers in southern Ontario when whiteout conditions meant they couldn’t leave the store, and employees pumped up air mattresses and set up a buffet with deli food for the unexpected guests.''

''Walmart said in a statement that there were approximately 50 customers who spent the night in the store, including some small children. The store’s deli team, meanwhile, served up a hot dinner and games were pulled off shelves to keep customers and their children calm and entertained.

The statement noted there was even an impromptu birthday celebration for one employee at midnight, complete with cake and candles.''


"The cars were in ditches. Some of them were broken down in the middle of the road. No one could get past," said Heather Nickoli about the conditions in Chatham-Kent, Ont., on Friday afternoon.

Nickoli and her boyfriend had been en route from Ohio to Peterborough, Ont., to spend Christmas with her boyfriend's family when the worsening weather forced the closure of Highway 401.

The couple booked a room in Chatham-Kent and decided to stop at Walmart on the way, but they didn't get far after shopping.

Police turned them back, telling them they wouldn't even make it to their hotel and that they'd have to spend the night at Walmart.

"We walked into Walmart and there were probably 100 people there with nowhere to go. They were locals who couldn't get back to their houses," Nickoli said.

Randy Morton and his wife, meanwhile, lived only a kilometre-and-a-half away and ventured to Walmart because they'd run out of cat food. Tins in hand, they too left the store only to be turned back.''

 

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A real life “Where the Heart Is” and if you haven’t seen that movie, I recommend it.

After Tennessee teen Novalee Nation (Natalie Portman) is left literally barefoot and pregnant in a Wal-Mart parking lot by her no-good boyfriend, Willy Jack Pickens (Dylan Bruno), she manages to live within the mammoth megastore until her baby's abrupt arrival makes her a media darling. After this, Good Samaritan nurse Lexie (Ashley Judd) takes in Novalee and her newborn daughter. Before long, Lexie and Novalee form a life-changing bond of friendship and sisterhood.
 

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A real life “Where the Heart Is” and if you haven’t seen that movie, I recommend it.

After Tennessee teen Novalee Nation (Natalie Portman) is left literally barefoot and pregnant in a Wal-Mart parking lot by her no-good boyfriend, Willy Jack Pickens (Dylan Bruno), she manages to live within the mammoth megastore until her baby's abrupt arrival makes her a media darling. After this, Good Samaritan nurse Lexie (Ashley Judd) takes in Novalee and her newborn daughter. Before long, Lexie and Novalee form a life-changing bond of friendship and sisterhood.
Love love this movie, reminded right away of it!

This Xmas movie was really enjoyable too..
''Geraldine and her two daughters, Livvie and Angeline, are living rough on the streets on London. When their van blows up, they must find an alternative place to stay. At first, they live in temporary housing, but the conditions are unbearable. Geraldine reacts quickly and the family decides to take up residence in Scottley's, the best department store in London. They must keep it a secret from doorman Brian (whom the girls call Mr. Whiskers), and a couple of bumbling thieves who want to rob the store safe of its jewels.''
 
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''CHATHAM — A quick errand to Walmart turned into an overnight adventure for dozens of shoppers in southern Ontario when whiteout conditions meant they couldn’t leave the store, and employees pumped up air mattresses and set up a buffet with deli food for the unexpected guests.''

''Walmart said in a statement that there were approximately 50 customers who spent the night in the store, including some small children. The store’s deli team, meanwhile, served up a hot dinner and games were pulled off shelves to keep customers and their children calm and entertained.

The statement noted there was even an impromptu birthday celebration for one employee at midnight, complete with cake and candles.''


"The cars were in ditches. Some of them were broken down in the middle of the road. No one could get past," said Heather Nickoli about the conditions in Chatham-Kent, Ont., on Friday afternoon.

Nickoli and her boyfriend had been en route from Ohio to Peterborough, Ont., to spend Christmas with her boyfriend's family when the worsening weather forced the closure of Highway 401.

The couple booked a room in Chatham-Kent and decided to stop at Walmart on the way, but they didn't get far after shopping.

Police turned them back, telling them they wouldn't even make it to their hotel and that they'd have to spend the night at Walmart.

"We walked into Walmart and there were probably 100 people there with nowhere to go. They were locals who couldn't get back to their houses," Nickoli said.

Randy Morton and his wife, meanwhile, lived only a kilometre-and-a-half away and ventured to Walmart because they'd run out of cat food. Tins in hand, they too left the store only to be turned back.''


poor kitties!
 
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