Chinese authorities have expressed increasing concern over the surging popularity of blind boxes among young consumers, highlighting the potential for addictive behaviors linked to the trend. Blind boxes-collectible toys or items sold in sealed packaging with unknown contents-have captivated millions, driven by the thrill of surprise and the urge to complete entire series. However, experts warn the practice encourages compulsive purchasing patterns, with some youth reportedly spending significant sums chasing rare figurines.

  • Financial strain: Excessive buying leading to budget difficulties among students
  • Mental health risks: Anxiety and compulsive tendencies tied to unboxing and collecting
  • Regulatory scrutiny: Calls for stricter oversight on marketing and sales to minors
Age GroupAverage Monthly SpendingReported Negative Effects
12-17 years¥300Increased anxiety,…