I've never understood the focus on Temu.
The people going through the fast-food drive through are creating a half-pound of waste while burning two cups of gasoline.
The people hauling carts full of cardboard, styrofoam, and plastic out of WalMart, Home Depot, Lowes, Macy's, Dillard's, Target, and Best Buy are producing tons of waste too. Plus all that stuff was shipped thousands of miles over the ocean, after being produced in places with no environmental laws, and most of it will be trash in 2-7 years.
Regarding spyware, what do we think our smartphones and smart TVs exist for? Every one of them transmit information about our consumption habits, in order to better extract money from us.
It's almost like Temu is a convenient scapegoat because the waste they represent is so egregious and overdone. Yet, after criticizing this one company and morally cleansing ourselves, we dive right back into the wanton waste of the consumeristic Western lifestyle without even a thought about how much jet fuel our avocados burned or how much landfill debris that one TV produced.