Ultra-cheap Chinese shopping site Temu is becoming the new online dollar store
Still, the lack of visibility in Temu's supply chain means that no one really knows whether its prices are sustainable long-term, Michael Felice, associate partner in the communications, media, and technology practice of consulting firm Kearney, told Insider.
But there are other factors at play. Most sellers of its sellers are based in China – where manufacturing and labor costs are lower – and its manufacturer-to-consumer business model means there's no middleman in the chain to take a slice of profits.
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