Atlanta-based Home Depot was slapped with an ADA class action on Thursday in Minnesota District Court over its cash-back feature at check-out terminals. The suit, brought by Throndset Michenfelder, alleges that because the defendant's check-out terminals lack headphones or other audio aids, blind and visually-impaired customers must rely on third parties to complete the cash-back transaction, allowing for potential theft. Counsel have not yet appeared for the defendant. The case is 0:23-cv-02126, Dalton v. Home Depot U.S.A.

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