Three weeks after it became persona non grata on the internet, Wayfair, the home goods retailer linked to children in cages, is quietly having a Black Friday in July sale.
Wayfair has kept a low profile since June 25, when its employees discovered the company sold $200,000 worth of furniture to a government contractor for use in one of the controversial migrant camps on the border. The next day, 500 Wayfair employees in Boston staged a walkout demanding the company cancel the sale; Wayfair declined, but did donate $100,000 to the Red Cross.
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