"Temu's Super Bowl Ad Blitz: Unveiling the Online Superstore's Billionaire Ambitions"

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Temu, an e-commerce site advertised during the Super Bowl, offers products at low prices but has garnered warnings and complaints about wrong sizes, damaged goods, and poor customer service. The company, a sister of Chinese firm Pinduoduo, has a C+ rating from the Better Business Bureau and faces concerns about product quality, privacy, and identity theft. Lawmakers have also criticized the company, and it has sued its rival, Shein, over antitrust issues.
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