The most suspicious part is that Snopes said they reached out to Wayfair, who told them that the cabinets were "priced appropriately" for an "industrial grade" cabinet, and they were pulling the items to reevaluate them and change the pictures.
But when Snopes asked about the $9999 shower curtain and pillowcases? They got radio silence.
Not that anyone should trust Snopes at this point, but that silence is damning. Check the article out.
Their conclusions are all people look at, and they know it. I've seen articles on that fake news site literally spelling out exactly what was claimed, and then give it a false rating.
I'm mostly shocked that Snopes managed to get to the very bottom of this whole thing within 6 hours of it becoming a public talking point. It was, in fact, even faster than Wayfair's single work-day investigation.
The most suspicious part is that Snopes said they reached out to Wayfair, who told them that the cabinets were "priced appropriately" for an "industrial grade" cabinet, and they were pulling the items to reevaluate them and change the pictures.
But when Snopes asked about the $9999 shower curtain and pillowcases? They got radio silence.
Not that anyone should trust Snopes at this point, but that silence is damning. Check the article out.
Their conclusions are all people look at, and they know it. I've seen articles on that fake news site literally spelling out exactly what was claimed, and then give it a false rating.
I'm mostly shocked that Snopes managed to get to the very bottom of this whole thing within 6 hours of it becoming a public talking point. It was, in fact, even faster than Wayfair's single work-day investigation.