# GOODS_MIX INVENTORY LIST # Format: [Category Name]: - [Item] PRODUCE: - Apples (Gala/Granny Smith) - Carrots (Organic) - Spinach (Fresh, 10oz) - Bell Peppers (Assorted colors) DRY GOODS: - Pasta (Penne/Spaghetti) - Rice (Long-grain white) - Black Beans (Canned or Dry) - Quinoa BAKED GOODS: - Whole Wheat Bread - Hamburger Buns (Homemade style) - Protein Baked Goods Mix SMALL GOODS: - Leather Wallet - Makeup Bag - Reusable Tote Use code with caution.
To produce the Goods_Mix.txt file, you should organize your items into a structured list that categorizes physical products (goods) alongside fresh produce. Based on common shopping and inventory data structures, your file should follow this format: Goods_Mix.txt
: If your "mix" includes non-food items, include a category for tangible physical goods like accessories or small household items. Refining for Data Feeds # GOODS_MIX INVENTORY LIST # Format: [Category Name]:
: This includes finished breads or DIY baking mixes (e.g., protein mixes or cookie bases). Refining for Data Feeds : This includes finished
: Include pantry staples like grains, legumes, and seeds.
: List fresh items like fruits and vegetables. You may add notes on quality, such as "slightly soft" for items intended for immediate use in recipes.
If this file is intended for a platform like Google Merchant Center , ensure each entry matches the following specifications: Product data specification - Google Merchant Center Help