KEY POINTS
  • Temu, the controversial Chinese e-commerce giant owned by Pinduoduo, is planning to air a Super Bowl ad that lawmakers are calling on Paramount and CBS not to run.
  • The company skyrocketed to prominence last year after it ran a Super Bowl ad that invited customers to shop "like a billionaire."
  • Temu is under congressional investigation for the use of forced labor in its supply chain and has been accused of spying on its customers.

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Temu, the controversial Chinese e-commerce giant looking to take on Amazon, is returning to the big game on Sunday with a Super Bowl ad that lawmakers are calling on Paramount Global and CBS not to run.

The company, owned by PDD Holdings, skyrocketed to prominence last year after it ran an ad during the big game just a few months after it was founded

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