Yes, there’s no escape from Temu ads. The most annoying part of being online nowadays, ]also took over the biggest entertainment event of the year.
During Super Bowl 2023, Temu ads crossed the online barrier and spilled into the real world. Unfortunately, just like online, the company proved its penchant for spamming and took out not one, not two, but three Super Bowl commercials with Temu on them.
As you know, Super Bowl ads are some of the most expensive ads in the world and, in this case, the sum Temu paid is eye-watering. According to the Wall Street Journal, a 30 second Super Bowl slot goes for $7 million. Yes, that means Temu spent around $2 million to also harass you in real life.
@soshimshi asked the question and the answer is pretty straightforward: it’s still super profitable to drown the world in cheap, unsafe plastic goods and clothes.
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