The secret sauce behind those impossibly small price tags starts with a disappearing act that would make a seasoned magician jealous. Most traditional retailers follow a long and winding road where a product travels from a factory to a brand and then to a distributor before finally landing on a store shelf.
Every single one of those stops adds a layer of profit and overhead like rent or staff wages and electricity bills. Temu and its digital cousins decided to delete the entire map by connecting shoppers directly to the factory floor in manufacturing hubs across the globe.
You are basically walking into a giant warehouse and buying a toaster right off the assembly line without any extra people standing in the middle to take a cut of the money. This direct to consumer model means you are not paying for a fancy storefront in a local mall or the marketing budget of a massive national department store.
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Then there is the clever use of international trade rules known as the de minimis loophole which is a fancy way of saying small packages often get a free pass. In many countries packages that fall below a certain dollar value are allowed to enter the border without being hit by heavy import duties or extra taxes.
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Since most of these orders consist of small items like phone cases or kitchen gadgets they almost always sneak under that financial radar. Traditional stores have to import giant shipping containers of goods and pay massive taxes up front but these individual parcels zip through the mail system for almost nothing. It is a massive advantage that keeps the cost of a sparkly unicorn lamp lower than the price of a morning latte and it is one of the biggest reasons the prices seem too good to be true.
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These platforms are also absolute masters of digital fortune telling. They use incredibly complex algorithms to track exactly what people are clicking on and hovering over in real time. Instead of guessing what might be popular next summer and filling a warehouse with millions of items that might not sell, they wait for the data to tell them exactly what to make right now. This on demand manufacturing style minimizes waste and ensures that factories are only producing what people are already searching for. When a factory does not have to worry about unsold inventory or dusty boxes sitting in a corner for years they can afford to drop their prices to the absolute floor. It turns the entire manufacturing process into a fast paced game of following the trends as they happen.
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You might also wonder how a package can travel thousands of miles across an ocean for less than the cost of a fancy greeting card. The answer lies in the sheer power of volume and specialized logistics. These companies move such a staggering amount of physical goods every single day that they can negotiate shipping rates that would be impossible for a normal business.
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