Tangible Vs intangible goods

 

Tangible goods are physical items or products that can be seen, felt, and touched. Examples of tangible goods include furniture, clothing, toys, food, and electronics.


Intangible goods are products that have no physical form or substance. Examples of intangible goods include services, such as consulting, legal advice, and entertainment, as well as digital products, such as software and digital media.

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