💨 Abstract
Parents are increasingly shopping for back-to-school supplies on platforms like Shein and Temu due to their variety and potentially lower costs, as traditional retailers face increased competition. This trend, driven by rising school fees and the need for tech equipment, has been attributed to Chinese conglomerates' ability to exploit tax loopholes in South Africa.
Courtesy: www.thesouthafrican.com
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