Budget-conscious buyers hunting for rock-bottom prices at Temu may be getting more than they bargained for, a recent U.K. news program has found.

In “The Truth About Temu: Dispatches,” Channel 4 reporter Ellie Flynn found dangerous levels of toxic heavy metals in items from a $4 “silver effect” necklace to a $14 children’s jacket.

Operated by PDD Holding under the auspices of WhaleCo, the Chinese-founded marketplace has gained a massive following over the past two years, with one-quarter of the British population downloading the app and some half a million users worldwide.

Temu’s explosive rise has everything to do with the impossibly cheap prices it offers on everything from swimsuits to electric scooters, which can cost 10-40 percent less than on Shein, even for identical goods. That and the gamification of commerce—think discount roulette wheels and countdown timers—that once led GlobalData Retail analyst Neil Saunders to describe it as “addictive as sugar.”

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    4 months ago

    overconsumption of wasteful products like this is what’s destroying this fucking world.

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      4 months ago

      Tbf I am just buying things for table top mini games, it’s cheaper on there. I know the quality isnt great, but I just want scatter for my tables.

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          4 months ago

          Again, hobbies. They are for me. I’m not buying fast fashion that I will throw away after a season. I’m not buying kitchen gadgets. I’m not buying much at all other than food these days because the economy fucking sucks. When I do shop, I shop at thrift stores. I’m not going to apologize for buying miniatures and train models on Ali Express 2-3 times a year. Im frugal with what I spend my money and I am certainly not an over consumer.