

Over the last couple months, posts praising Temu have spread like wildfire across Facebook, Twitter, and TikTok-though many of them use glowing language that appears to be recycled from one post to the next.īut, at the moment, Temu is very much a real platform, offering a variety of real, heavily discounted products, from air fryers to wireless Lenovo earbuds ($8.98), computer keyboards ($15) to clothes ($1.69 for five pairs of socks).

On top of really cheap consumer goods, Temu boasts opportunities to earn credits through spin-the-wheel games or if you convince your friends to join. Upon first glance, Temu could leave some users questioning whether it’s legit.
