Hurricane relief efforts: Walmart US CEO says its parking lots are available for cell phone charging, laundry

Published On Oct 9, 2024, 12:26 PM

Walmart is using its parking lots in the Southeast and Appalachia as support for victims of Hurricane Milton, as they did with Hurricane Helene. The CEO, John Furner, announced that these lots will offer essential services such as charging stations for cell phones, access to hot meals and water, showers, and laundry facilities for those affected by the storm. Walmart is also preparing its facilities for the storm, offering additional support and resources to employees and the community.

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Walmart's humanitarian efforts during hurricanes can strengthen its brand loyalty and community relations, potentially leading to increased customer traffic and sales as people seek essential services. However, significant storm damage may affect short-term financial performance due to operational disruptions.

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Walmart is using its parking lots to help storm victims get access to emergency supplies, get a hot meal, charge their phones, do laundry and even take a shower.

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