When Manchester resident Lucy Clark first entered Temu's viral app in 2023, she felt like she was logging into a virtual casino. A … wheel of fortune promised vouchers with extravagant offers, while countdown clocks spoke of free delivery of items and extraordinary offers flashed on the screen, as characteristically reported by the “BBC”. “I had heard about Temu on TikTok, where people were showing what they bought and sharing discount codes,” says the 27-year-old. “Everyone I know has been to Temu at least once to take a look. I wasn't looking for anything specific.” Scrolling through outrageously cheap gadgets and electronic devices, Clarke decided to buy some toys for Rickson, her mother's French bulldog. They cost a pittance compared to the money she would have spent at her local physical stores or even on Amazon. Temu's products are almost never essential, but the platform has something for everyone. […]
Source: News Beast

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