Lululemon Employee Fired for Promoting 'Bat Fried Rice' Shirt

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Lululemon Employee Fired for Promoting 'Bat Fried Rice' Shirt
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Lululemon's cut ties with one of its art directors for promoting a 'Bat Fried Rice' shirt.

Lululemon's cut ties with one of its art directors for promoting a"Bat Fried Rice" shirt many feel is racist and designed to push anti-Asian sentiment amid the coronavirus pandemic.

Sluder was selling the shirt for $60 and thanked buyers for their support and sense of humor in a now-deleted post, adding ..."Where did COVID-19 come from? Nothing is certain, but we know a bat was involved."

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