What are two examples of "soft goods" sold by mass-merchandisers?

Multiple select question.

Automobiles

Groceries

Housewares

Clothing

1 answer

The two examples of "soft goods" sold by mass-merchandisers from your list are:

  • Housewares
  • Clothing

Soft goods typically refer to items made of fabric or textiles, which would include clothing and many types of housewares (e.g., towels, curtains). Groceries generally refer to food items and are not classified as soft goods, while automobiles are large durable goods.