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How Many Super Bowl Commercials Did Temu Have?

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
February 12, 2024
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Temu, the fast-growing Chinese e-commerce app, raised eyebrows by airing not one but four commercials during Super Bowl 2024. This unexpected marketing splash sparks questions around Temu’s business model and its plans to capitalize on the biggest US sporting event.

Temu is linked to Chinese retail giant Pinduoduo. It offers ultra-affordable products shipped directly from Chinese suppliers, aiming to “make shopping fun and affordable.”

The firm managed to secure four prominent Super Bowl ad slots, potentially costing over $28 million combined. This visibility sparks curiosity, given Temu’s lack of brand recognition in the US and controversial reputation.

Also read: What Channel is the Super Bowl on Dish Network? 

Source: Adweek

What is Temu’s Super Bowl 2024 commercial about?

Temu’s commercial shows a woman virtually trying on clothes with her phone. The items seamlessly appear on her and surrounding people. The ad’s key message is to “Download the TEMU app and shop like a billionaire.”

This plays into Temu’s affordable e-commerce positioning, suggesting users can access high-end fashion at discount prices through its app. However, Temu has faced complaints about poor product quality and customer data handling.

Several customers have also reported having payment information stolen after using Temu. This has fueled suspicions that Temu improperly handles or even sells user data. These longstanding issues make Temu’s prominent Super Bowl marketing splash even more questionable.

Also read: Why are Hulu Commercials so Loud?

Source: Momentum Works

By sparking controversy, Temu’s ads have become memes across social media. Several users on X posts joke that the company must have used scammed credit cards to afford the multimillion-dollar ads.

Temu is raising its US profile through meme-worthy Super Bowl ads. However, leveraging outrage for attention often proves unsustainable long-term, especially with core business issues unresolved.

Ultimately, Temu must focus its capital on improving product quality, delivery speeds, and, crucially, data security. If it fails to address these pain points, no clever marketing scheme will drive lasting buyer trust or loyalty.

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