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One third of sunglasses sold on platforms like Amazon, eBay, AliExpress and Shein pose an eyesight risk to children, according to research carried out by a trusted consumer watchdog.
Furthermore, all sunglasses tested lacked essential information, labels, and markings, like CE or UK Conformity Assessed ...
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All of the sunglasses tested were found to be missing key information, labels and markings, such as CE or UK Conformity ...
None of the 20 pairs of sunglasses Which? bought from online marketplaces could be sold legally in the UK, the consumer group ...
A third of children’s sunglasses bought from online marketplaces including Amazon, AliExpress, Ebay and Temu, do not provide the eye protection required and are unsafe to wear, according to a Which?
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