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Chinese online retailer Temu was accused by European Union watchdogs on Monday of failing to prevent the sale of illegal products on its platform. The preliminary findings follow an investigation ...
Brussels has placed Temu under the spotlight, accusing the fast-growing e-commerce platform of breaching EU rules on illegal product listings, a charge the company has pledged to address in full ...
Temu told me that they can guarantee this item is safe - it's clearly not. "I don't want money, I said no to a credit note. I'm extremely shocked by their response. Temu will not do anything.
Lifestyle Temu’s toy fail leaves dad speechless: ‘Not today, Satan’ By Lauren Robinson, Kidspot Published Feb. 19, 2025, 10:21 a.m. ET ...
Consumer group Choice finds several cheap toys bought from online retail Temu fail safety standards Toys from a cheap overseas retailer can quickly turn deadly for children, a consumer group has ...
Tests on the toys bought from 11 well-known third-party sellers including budget website Temu and Amazon found they didn't comply with safety rules, posing choking and hearing hazards.
Toys bought from popular online shopping platform Temu are failing Australian safety laws and have been found to carry deadly coin and button battery hazards, a CHOICE investigation reveals. We ...
While Frankie likely won’t be rushing to purchase more toys from Temu, he can’t say the same for the rest of the household. “You never know with my wife! She loves a bargain!” he said.
In Europe, young shoppers aged 18 to 34 in particular are increasingly buying toys on Temu, Shein and rival Alibaba's (9988.HK) AliExpress platform, according to a September study by Circana ...
Temu's sales model keeps it outside of US customs regulations. Even seemingly harmless items like toys can pose hidden dangers. Here are the items to avoid, and how to find safe, affordable ...
A toy gun sold on Temu is being recalled because it could be mistaken for a real gun. It is missing the orange tip required on toy guns. Posted 12:02 p.m. Jul 25 - Updated 12:02 p.m. Jul 25 ...
A mum says her 4-year-old son ate magnets that he "mistook for sprinkles" when they fell out from his Temu toy - forcing doctors to remove his bowel in order to fish them out.