Home Depot to charge parking fees to fight 'inflation'? Truth behind viral claim
Edited by Yash Nitish Bajaj Apr 03, 2025 01:17 AM is a claim on Home Depot’s plan to charge parking fees for visiting customers, on social media a claim about Home Depot’s plan to charge parking fees for visit to customers, went on social media. Online News Website Music + Essentials reported that the new measure of the US home improvement business will help to be a ‘struggle inflation’. However, the claim is false. Home Depot will not charge on social media parking fees (Getty Images), said that the Home Depot policy will come into effect next month, and that “equipped parking model over key locations” will be. Music + Essentials quoted a spokesman named ‘Tucker Lotman’ and said: “Inflation has hit us hard, from the supply chain interruptions to labor shortages. Read more: April -Payments for Social Security: Who will not receive their check today and why? In response to the report, one X user said: ‘Home depot is going to start asking for parking space? So, only as ten years ago, Home Depot starts shooting all the capable staff and rent a lot of delayed who can’t find their ass with both hands. Then it becomes impossible to find something, and they stop reading basic … “Read more: Social Security in April 2025 Payment Schedule: When do you get stimulus? “Is it an April Fools joke @homedepot? Looks like you’re going to lose business from this move. @Lowes has a chance to really take over here. Home Depot to pay for parking to combat inflation, ‘added another person to the platform, formerly known as Twitter. Home Depot explains the Home Depot the rumors. In a statement, the company said the allegation of ‘parking fees’ was merely a joke of April Fools. ‘This is an April Fools post from a tool assessment website. We don’t ask for parking, ‘the multinational chain confirmed. This means that there will be no parking fees for prime locations. The article ‘Tool Review’ claimed that fees would be $ 2 in Central Florida for two hours and up to $ 5 for a full day in Los Angeles. It is also claimed that customers can avoid the fee by making purchases of more than $ 250, which they would earn in store for parking.