Consumer groups have filed legal complaints with the European Commission and 15 EU countries alleging that Chinese online marketplace Temu is violating the European Union’s online content law for platforms. Groups affiliated to the European Consumer Organization, known by its French acronym BEUC, allege that Temu is breaking the Digital Services Act (DSA) with “manipulative techniques that are designed to push consumers to spend more,” BEUC Director General Monique Goyens said in a press release. “Temu is also frequently leaving consumers in the dark about who they are purchasing products from…