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merchandise & goods
What is the difference?
Jun 20, 2016 1:19 PM
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Merchandise (Either good, it’s just one that sells well.)
1.goods that are bought and sold:
Japan exported $117 billion in merchandise to the US in 1999.
2.to encourage the sale of goods by advertising them or by making certain that they are noticed:
She had to merchandise the new product line.
goods (Something that individuals and businesses both buy and sell.)
1.Items for sale, or possessions that can be moved:
They sell leather goods such as wallets, purses, and briefcases.
Source. Cambridge dictionary
June 20, 2016
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