
Authorities in South Korea have found that products sold by online retailers Shein, Temu, and AliExpress contain toxic substances, sometimes at levels hundreds of times above acceptable limits. The inspection involved 144 products, and multiple items from these companies failed to meet legal standards. Among the findings, shoes from Shein were reported to contain significantly high levels of phthalates. U.S. regulators have also raised concerns about the safety of babies' and kids' goods from Shein and Temu.
Women's accessories sold by Shein, Temu and AliExpresss contained toxic substances sometimes hundreds of times above acceptable levels, authorities in Seoul said Wednesday. https://t.co/vPfSxjWc7Q
“In the most recent inspection [by South Korean authorities], 144 products from Shein, AliExpress and Temu were tested, and multiple products from all companies failed to meet legal standards. Shoes from Shein were found to contain significantly high levels of phthalates --…
#China runs a total surveillance state, so harmful products either made in that country or made by #Chinese companies should be considered, unless proven otherwise, intentional attempts to sicken #Americans. #Shein #Temu https://t.co/lHkK1Jf5cd
