The rise of 'dupe' culture highlights inflation and social media influence, where many consumers seek cheaper alternatives to luxury goods, fueled by platforms like TikTok.
A recent survey revealed that 49% of young adults had negative experiences with dupes, often involving poor quality products or items that never arrived at all.
Experts suggest being cautious with electronics and health-related products, as many dupes can lead to serious safety concerns, highlighting the risks associated with imitation products.
While dupes appear to offer great savings, buyers often overlook the potential dangers, including scams and inadequate product quality, which can lead to regrettable purchases.
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