Amazon is expanding its bargain marketplace, Haul, to compete with Chinese e-commerce rival Temu.
Haul offers ultra-low-cost items capped at $20, primarily sourced from Chinese sellers, to keep prices competitive with Temu.
While orders over $25 qualify for free shipping, smaller purchases may take up to two weeks and incur a $3.99 fee.
Initially launched in the U.S. in November for mobile users, Amazon now plans a global rollout to attract budget-conscious shoppers willing to trade speed and quality for lower prices.
Haul offers ultra-low-cost items capped at $20, primarily sourced from Chinese sellers, to keep prices competitive with Temu.
While orders over $25 qualify for free shipping, smaller purchases may take up to two weeks and incur a $3.99 fee.
Initially launched in the U.S. in November for mobile users, Amazon now plans a global rollout to attract budget-conscious shoppers willing to trade speed and quality for lower prices.
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