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The survey, which polled 1,700 consumers, explored Temu’s growing popularity, the savings it provides, and its role in improving access to affordable, high-quality products.
Temu has cemented itself as a smart choice for shoppers. Among its users, 81% recognise the platform for its affordability, and 46% estimate they save over half of their shopping budget when using Temu.
The survey also found that 77% of Temu shoppers would recommend the platform to friends and family, reflecting a high level of consumer satisfaction and loyalty.
“We are incredibly grateful for the trust and support from our consumers in South Africa, a vibrant and dynamic market,” said a Temu spokesperson.
“As we celebrate our first anniversary here, we remain committed to offering unbeatable prices on quality products and refining our services to enhance the shopping experience.”
Temu’s range of products has helped consumers access quality goods at affordable prices, with electronics and appliances (41%), home décor and furnishings (37%), kitchenware (32%), and jewelry (31%) among the most popular categories.
The survey also highlighted consumers’ growing familiarity with Temu’s premium offerings, with 45% recognising its inclusion of high-end products at competitive prices.
Online shopping continues to grow across South Africa, with 64% of respondents indicating they shop online more frequently than a year ago.
The top drivers include convenience (72%), the ability to compare prices (56%), flexible shopping hours (53%), and access to a wider range of products (51%).
For 65% of South African respondents, price remains the deciding factor when making purchases. Nearly 81% believe that a factory-direct model, like Temu’s, provides access to high-quality products at significantly lower prices.
Temu’s innovative direct-from-factory approach has not only reshaped how South Africans shop but also empowered them to save more while improving their quality of life.