KEY POINTS
  • Forever 21 customers received diet bars with their plus-size clothing orders earlier this week, and the company also got flack for selling bike shorts with the words "fake news" printed all over.
  • The fast-fashion retailer is prone to controversy because of a lack of sufficient product review and because of the risks it's willing to take, according to industry experts.
  • It's also hard to have a stringent approval process because the company has such a high volume of products.

This week, Forever 21 found itself ensnared in controversy. Again.

Customers were riled up after some reported receiving diet bars with their plus-size clothing orders last Friday. Then, the company also got flack for selling bike shorts with the words "fake news" printed all over it.