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  2. Shein backlash fails to deter shoppers: 'I spend £20 a month'

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    Shein stocks thousands of different clothing lines, dwarfing rival fast fashion brands such as H&M and Zara. It sells many clothes for below £10, and turns around new designs quickly.

  3. CPSC commissioners want to investigate Shein, Temu for ... - AOL

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    Two members of the Consumer Product Safety Commission released a statement urging the agency to investigate Shein and Temu for allegedly selling deadly infant and toddler products.

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  5. The problem with the war against Temu and Shein - AOL

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    Then there’s Shein, the online fashion retailer that is ringing up more than $30 billion in annual sales, which is more than its 80-year-old rival H&M, and which could soon surpass the annual ...

  6. Temu - Wikipedia

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    On July 31, 2023, Shein won a temporary restraining order against Temu in a different case, alleging that the company used Shein's copyrighted images in product listings. [26] Later in August, Shein sought an injunction against Temu, filed in London's High Court , alleging the company had "identified thousands of instances" where Temu's sellers ...

  7. US safety commissioners call for investigation into Shein, Temu

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    Two leaders of the U.S. Consumer Products Safety Commission are calling for the agency to investigate e-commerce retailers Shein and Temu after "deadly baby and toddler products" were sold on both ...

  8. US regulators want to investigate Shein and Temu over ... - AOL

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    Shein and Temu, two Chinese low-cost e-commerce websites, are the target of a proposed investigation by the United States government for selling “deadly baby and toddler products.”

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