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C'mon. Your ONE job as a parent is to protect your kid. At no point you went "hmmm, maybe this hoodie is too cheap for a reason?"
My stance is one of caution. If something seems to good to be true it usually is. You want to rely on protections of government enforcement and buy from overseas retailers that's your right. Doesn't make it smart though.
Course TEMU are to blame here. But this has got real "the GPS told me to drive into the lake" energy to it. Gotta take SOME responsibility in your choices.
Course the whole Kmart sheet recall is very different, thats an aussie retailer.
right... case no ones ever been screwed by a a cheap shit internet retailer before. There are entire memes about wish crap.
Man if you think this is rude wait till someone tells you your position is one of extreme privilege. But go on. Continue to take offense to other peoples shit parenting.
So, if the same item had been sold at twice the price, that would have been fine?
if it were retailing for within what kmart would sell it for I think you got a bit more right to be less concerned, sure. But its an online retailer, you've gotta protect yourself!
Putting all else aside, the hoodie was given as a gift by the kid's grandmother (see first paragraph), so the parent(s) probably didn't know the price or the retailer.