An April survey of 1,000 consumers found that 34% of respondents buy something from Temu at least once a month, edging out eBay’s 29%. — Reuters
Less than two years after its US debut, Chinese ecommerce upstart Temu is attracting more repeat shoppers than eBay Inc, an ecommerce pioneer that has been around for almost three decades.
An April survey of 1,000 consumers found that 34% of respondents buy something from Temu at least once a month, edging out eBay’s 29%. Amazon.com Inc remains the stand-out leader, with more than three of four respondents saying they shop there at least once a month, according to London-based online marketing firm Omnisend, which conducted the survey.
