Dutch Group Warns Consumers About Dangerous Products From Shein, Temu
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The Consumers' Association is warning about products from Chinese e-commerce platforms Shein and Temu. Seventy percent of the products do not meet EU safety standards, and a quarter are even downright dangerous. This is according to research by four European consumer organizations. Reporter Robert Koster asked on the street what keeps people buying them.
Customers of Temu and Shein beware! Once again, some products of the two manufacturers are warned.
On Friday, the Consumers and Users Organisation (OCU) revealed that a recent research study by consumer associations in Germany, Belgium, Denmark and France, coordinated by ICRT, the international research and analysis group of which the OCU is a part, has detected numerous breaches of Community safety regulations on shippers, toys and jewellery sold in Shein and Temu marketplaces. Specifically, of the 162 cheap items analysed on these two sales…
According to a UFC-Que Choisir survey published this Thursday, Shein and Temu are selling nombruex products that are dangerous to health.
70 percent of tested products do not meet EU safety standards, and a quarter are even downright dangerous. The advice is to avoid buying toys, electronics, and jewelry from these platforms.
Two out of three products purchased on the Temu and Shein trading platforms do not meet EU safety regulations, according to a new European study that examined products in the categories of baby toys, ...
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