I've ordered several things off temu. You get what you pay for.
Meaning: don't expect quality.
It's fine for stuff like necklaces, wristbands and small things like like certain crafting supplies.
But I would not dare to order tools of any kind. Nothing you'd expect to last at all.
Not infinite, but it seems quite large. Per the article:
> There is a reason the app suddenly seems so ubiquitous online. Recent market analysis found Temu is investing nearly US$500m every quarter into marketing and promotions.
> “That’s $2bn a year to power all the social media ads, display banners, and paid searches, all geared towards aggressively expanding its customer base,” says Yang.
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[ 2.6 ms ] story [ 16.7 ms ] thread> There is a reason the app suddenly seems so ubiquitous online. Recent market analysis found Temu is investing nearly US$500m every quarter into marketing and promotions.
> “That’s $2bn a year to power all the social media ads, display banners, and paid searches, all geared towards aggressively expanding its customer base,” says Yang.