Imagine a holiday shopping trip turning into a real-life reindeer rescue mission! That’s exactly what happened when a deer decided to ditch the North Pole for a Marshalls store in New Jersey. But here's where it gets heartwarming: while shoppers were busy dodging the unexpected visitor, one brave woman stepped up to save the day—and the deer. Krista Dey, a shopper who was minding her own business, sprang into action when the deer crashed into her cart. 'I was more worried about everyone else’s safety than my own,' she later explained, showcasing a level of selflessness that’s rare in such chaotic moments. Her best friend, Kaitlyn Keim, was in awe: 'She didn’t even hesitate. She just went for it.' And this is the part most people miss: Dey didn’t just chase the deer; she managed to corner it, wrangle it, and gently guide it out of the store, ensuring no one got hurt in the process. But here’s where it gets controversial: How did the deer even get into the store in the first place? While it’s unclear, some jokingly speculate the deer was just trying to snag a holiday deal. The deer ran off with minor cuts, but the real question remains: Are our stores prepared for such wild interruptions? And more importantly, what would you have done in Dey’s shoes? Let’s discuss—do you think this was a heroic act or a risky move? Share your thoughts in the comments!