‘I’m really desperate now’: Temu sellers revolt against fines and withheld pay | CNN Business

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Online shopping site Temu has faced tough questions before about its business practices. Now it has a new problem: a backlash from independent merchants based in China who sell their products on the wildly popular rival to Amazon.

Hundreds of them staged a demonstration this week at an office affiliated with Temu in the southern Chinese city of Guangzhou.

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