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stated on August 23, 2024 in a Threads post:

Lowe’s CEO Marvin Ellison said on CNBC, “If conservatives do not like our values, they should take their money to Home Depot.”

Pants on Fire!
By Loreben Tuquero
August 26, 2024

No, Lowe’s CEO did not tell conservatives to ‘take their money to Home Depot’

If your time is short

  • This image was altered. In the CNBC report, Ellison said nothing about conservatives.

See the sources for this fact-check

Social media users shared an image that implied the CEO of Lowe’s urged certain customers to take their business to rival Home Depot.

An Aug. 23 Threads post showed an image of a CNBC logo with this purported quote from Lowe’s CEO Marvin Ellison: “If conservatives do not like our values, they should take their money to Home Depot.”

This post was flagged as part of Meta’s efforts to combat false news and misinformation on its News Feed. (Read more about our partnership with Meta, which owns Facebook and Instagram.)

This is a fabricated quote, and the image is altered. A CNBC spokesperson told PolitiFact the network did not air the screenshot. In response to the claim, Lowe’s also posted Aug. 26 on X: “This statement is false. Lowe’s CEO did not make this comment. Everyone is welcome at Lowe’s.” When reached for comment, Lowe’s spokesperson Steve Salazar also pointed us to this statement.

PolitiFact searched the keywords in the image’s chyron, “Lowe’s cuts full-year outlook,” and found the original CNBC clip, uploaded Aug. 20.

The clip showed two quotes from Ellison. The first quote read, “Inflation remains high. And big-ticket purchases are being delayed as customers sit back and wait for interest rates to fall.”

The second quote read, “It’s not like we’ve seen a dramatic shift one way or another in overall customer sentiment.”

Screenshot of Marvin Ellison on CNBC, 8-20-2024
Figure 1: Screenshot of Marvin Ellison on CNBC, 8-20-2024
Screenshot 2 of Marvin Ellison on CNBC, 8-20-2024
Figure 2: Screenshot 2 of Marvin Ellison on CNBC, 8-20-2024

(Screenshots from CNBC)

We found no evidence that Ellison said this elsewhere. 

A related CNBC news report published Aug. 20 also did not have Ellison mentioning conservatives. And we found no other reports in which he told conservatives to go to Home Depot.

Claim with fake Lowe's CEO quote, with POF graphic, 8-26-2024
Figure 3: Claim with fake Lowe’s CEO quote, with POF graphic, 8-26-2024

(Screenshot from Threads)

Ellison didn’t tell CNBC that conservatives should take their money to Home Depot. We rate that claim Pants on Fire!

Our Sources

Threads post (archived), Aug. 23, 2024

Email exchange with CNBC spokesperson, Aug. 26, 2024

Email exchange with Steve Salazar, Lowe’s Director for External Communications, Aug. 26, 2024

CNBC, Lowe’s cuts full-year outlook as it expects home improvement sales to weaken, Aug. 20, 2024

CNBC, Lowe's cuts full-year outlook as it expects weaker home improvement sales, Aug. 20, 2024

X post by Lowe’s, Aug. 26, 2024

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