CN New online superstore surpasses Amazon and Walmart to become most downloaded app in US


Analysis by Michelle Toh, CNN
February 19, 2023

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A screenshot from Temu's commercial unveiled during the Super Bowl on Sunday, February 12, encouraging consumers to "shop like a billionaire."

Hong Kong (CNN) — A new online shopping platform linked to one of China’s top retailers has quickly become the most downloaded app in the United States, surpassing Amazon and Walmart. Now it’s looking to capitalize from an appearance on America’s biggest stage.

Temu, a Boston-based online retailer that shares the same owner as Chinese social commerce giant Pinduoduo, made its Super Bowl debut on Sunday.

Temu, which runs an online superstore for virtually everything — from home goods to apparel to electronics — unveiled a commercial during the game that encouraged consumers to “shop like a billionaire.”

The pitch? You don’t have to be one.

“Through the largest stage possible, we want to share with our consumers that they can shop with a sense of freedom because of the price we offer,” a Temu spokesperson told CNN in a statement.

The 30-second spot shows the company’s proposition to users: Feel like you’re splurging by buying lots of stuff cheaply. A woman’s swimsuit on Temu costs just $6.50, while a pair of wireless earphones is priced at $8.50. An eyebrow trimmer costs 90 cents.

These surprisingly low prices — by Western standards, at least — have drawn comparisons to Shein, the Chinese fast fashion upstart that also offers a wide selection of inexpensive clothing and home goods, and has made significant inroads into markets including the United States.

Shein is considered one of Temu’s competitors, along with US-based discount retailer Wish and Alibaba’s AliExpress, according to Coresight Research.

Climbing the charts​

Temu, pronounced “tee-moo,” was launched last year by PDD, its US-listed parent company formerly known as Pinduoduo. The company officially changed its name just this month.

PDD’s subsidiary Pinduoduo is one of China’s most popular e-commerce platforms with approximately 900 million users. It made its name with a group-buying business model, allowing people to save money by enlisting friends to buy the same item in bulk.

On its website, Temu says it uses its parent company’s “vast and deep network … built over the years to offer a wide range of affordable quality products.”

Since its rollout in September, the application has been downloaded 24 million times, racking up more than 11 million monthly active users, according to Sensor Tower.

In the fourth quarter of last year, US app installations for Temu exceeded those for Amazon (AMZN), Walmart (WMT) and Target (TGT), according to Abe Yousef, a senior insights analyst at the analytics firm Sensor Tower.

“Temu soared to the top of both US app store charts in November, where the app still holds the top position now,” he told CNN, referring to iOS and Android mobile app stores.

Yousef said the company had been particularly successful at acquiring new users by offering extremely low prices and in-app flash deals, such as 89% off certain items.

The firm is already eyeing new territory. This month, Temu said on Twitter that it plans to expand to Canada.

‘Too cheap’?​

Michael Felice, an associate partner at management consulting firm Kearney, said Temu stood out simply by selling products without high markups.

“Temu might be exposing a white space in the market wherein brands have been producing at extreme low cost, and along the value chain there’s been so much bloated cost passed on for margin,” he told CNN.

“That said, American consumers might not even be ready to accept some of these price points … There’s always the question, ‘is it too cheap to be good?’”

Deborah Weinswig, CEO of Coresight Research, has cautioned that it may be too early to tell whether Temu will be able to maintain those extremely low prices, free shipping and other perks.

“Temu aims to continue to experiment in marketing and offerings, which is possible thanks to its resource-rich parent company,” she wrote in a report.

Its launch, she said, “comes at an opportune moment, as consumers search for value amid still-elevated inflation and a degree of economic uncertainty.”
 
I think some people already posted about Temu in the consoom thread. Bunch of tiktok retards showing of their "great deal" hauls of the cheapest crap possible. Same level as Wish.
If it wasnt for US tax payers HEAVILY subsidizing the shipping of this incredibly cheap shit from China, it wouldnt be a thing. Its seriously one incredibly retarded way to further fuck over America all paid for by American tax money.

China is considered a "developing nation" which means products shipped from China get a heavily discounted shipping rate by the USPS. Its cheaper to ship from fucking China to the US than it is within the US.
Also why the fuck do people need to download a app for every website they can brows normal.
Because im not exaggerating here, most people who use smart phones have zero idea what a web browser is and companies like facebook operate a website. To them the internet is literally the apps in their phone.
 
Maybe the greedy fucks running US retailers should lower prices instead of robbing everyone blind because one year ago there were logistics issues?
Amazon feels pretty normal, food is high, yes, but just walking into the local Walmart, electronics have stabilized at least. Allowing the Chinese onto our market only takes money out of the country, fuck that shit.
 
Amazon feels pretty normal, food is high, yes, but just walking into the local Walmart, electronics have stabilized at least. Allowing the Chinese onto our market only takes money out of the country, fuck that shit.
You think there's a difference between Amazon/Walmart and Chinese products? lol
 
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Money at least makes it way to the workers and the local area. China just takes everything in this case
Walmart is a white trash employer, because no on who wants to live a middle class lifestyle can work there. Amazon is even fucking worse and mostly employs robots now especially after a lot of the humans committed suicide. Are you serious?

At least this shitty company is mask off about the fact who this benefits, other than people who don't want to pay a gazillion dollars for garbage bags or laundry detergent because some CEO prick with a fleet of yachts doesn't believe in deflationary pricing even after costs go down.
 
Walmart is a white trash employer, because no on who wants to live a middle class lifestyle can work there. Amazon is even fucking worse and mostly employs robots now especially after a lot of the humans committed suicide. Are you serious?

At least this shitty company is mask off about the fact who this benefits, other than people who don't want to pay a gazillion dollars for garbage bags or laundry detergent because some CEO prick with a fleet of yachts doesn't believe in deflationary pricing even after costs go down.
Hey before you diss Walmart, people have been born there, people have died there, people have FUCKED in the bathrooms and then gave birth later on, there's nothing more rural America than that, and I will defend it till I die.

But being serious they are a massive economic boon and a good temp job. It sucks ass. You aren't supposed to be there forever. Fuck China.
 
Interesting, a native ad for a shopping site I had never heard of before the superbowl. Not interested in buying shit straight from china, I had enough of that buying RC stuff on banggood and misc industrial stuff on alibaba.
 
Hey before you diss Walmart, people have been born there, people have died there, people have FUCKED in the bathrooms and then gave birth later on, there's nothing more rural America than that, and I will defend it till I die.

But being serious they are a massive economic boon and a good temp job. It sucks ass. You aren't supposed to be there forever. Fuck China.

I love rural America, and worshiping Walmart is just mindless corporatism. You must be a zoomer to not remember what the world was like before Walmart or even when Walmart was actually a better store and not the garbage dump that closes at 11 PM it is now. What I would consider to be rural small town were the downtown stores like the Ben Franklins that were destroyed by that shit heap, but now every downtown in small town America is a ghost town pretty much except for maybe a bar and one antique store in thousands of towns. Walmart is an economic boon for the Walton family and no one else.
 
I think some people already posted about Temu in the consoom thread. Bunch of tiktok retards showing of their "great deal" hauls of the cheapest crap possible. Same level as Wish.
Also why the fuck do people need to download a app for every website they can brows normal.
Temu also advertised in the superbowl which brought even more eyes onto their service at least temporarily. They actually have a tagline like 'shop like a billionaire' cause yeah that's what I feel like when I'm buying chinesium poison for pennies. Despite their aggressive advertising Temu's supposed popularity feels astroturfed to all hell. They're probably being boosted by the CCP.
 
In my day, you cursed Wal-Mart for closing local businesses while shopping there at 3 AM.
It hasn't even been open at 3AM for three years now. They officially stopped being open aftet 11 after the BLM riots, so yeah even that advantage that Walmart had is gone, and there's no sign they're going to reverse course either.
 
You think there's a difference between Amazon/Walmart and Chinese products? lol
Something worth knowing about Amazon: in the last 5 years or so, you might have noticed an uptick of products on Amazon with unpronounceable brand names you've never heard of. Those are cheap Chinese crap. Over the last few years Amazon's been pushing a program to get more Chinese companies to sell on their platform, leading to the influx of cheap chink shit. That's why you have a hard time finding anything reputable these days for a lot of product categories.
 
That is one of the worst things about the modern internet. No matter where you go, sites constantly harass you about installing another app.
One of the most egregious is Ultimate Guitar - want to transpose the chords or choose different diagrams on mobile? Sorry! You'll need the app! It costs a monthly fee, too... but if you switch your browser to Desktop Site all that functionality comes back for free so they're really just abusing clueless people who probably don't even know that the site has existed for years with those features on PC.
 
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One of the most egregious is Ultimate Guitar - want to transpose the chords or choose different diagrams on mobile? Sorry! You'll need the app! It costs a monthly fee, too... but if you switch your browser to Desktop Site all that functionality comes back for free so they're really just abusing clueless people who probably don't even know that the site has existed for years with those features on PC.
I paid for whatever premium thing they had back in the day, then they fucked me over and tried to make me subscribe to use all the features I already paid for. I'm still so asshurt that I won't use their site.
 
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