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  4. Temu - Wikipedia

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    Temu requires its sellers to offer their products at prices lower than those found on AliExpress. [37] When multiple sellers offer the same product, Temu authorizes only the one with the lowest price. [37] Items not meeting Temu's minimum sales requirements (30 pieces and $90 in 14 days) are removed from the platform. [37]

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    Temu came on the U.S. market in 2022 and has gained traction by offering cheap apparel and other goods, such as $9 sweaters and $5 mugs. Temu is planning to open up its marketplace to U.S. and ...

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    “When I see something I do like online, I check with Temu to see what they charge,” said Cliff, a consumer who left a five-star review for Temu on Sitejabber, a consumer review site.

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    "Camera left" or "frame left" indicates movement towards the left side of the screen, while "camera right" or "frame right" refers to movement towards the right side of the screen. "Foreground" refers to the apparent space close to the camera (and thus to the audience), and "background" refers to the apparent space in the distance away from the ...