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Temu as such do not produce any goods. They are a platform for other companies. Companies that you buy from on EBay or Amazon.
Not many people question where those cheap goods come from.
Very true… I buy from Temu often as very frequently the items I want on eBay or Amazon ( identical to those advertised elsewhere) are far cheaper on Temu, and no doubt bought there or from similar Chinese companies to resell.
However as others have said …be wary… the clothes advertised are often the originals from other designer sites, but when you look closely at the ACTUAL item offered it turns out to be a poor copy …that said ( after double checking what is actually offered) I have bought loads of jumpers from them which are comperable to Cotton Traders or Lands End and a quarter of the price. Beware electrical goods though …I bought a small ‘open by touch’ bin for my bathroom…batteries didn’t fit… filled in their returns form with pics and my money was immediately refunded and told to keep the item . I now have a free ‘ordinary non touch’ hand opening bin in my bathroom! This happened about twice since with unsuitable items all under £11 …all refunded and told to keep the item. So, apart from the ethical issue, if you do buy, just double check everything, product info etc, and don’t be taken in by the initial image. These are all items sold at massive increased costs elsewhere online…so why not go to the sources? I would be willing to bet a lot of your items in your wardrobe bought from other sources have ‘made in China’ on them?