FMCG stands for Fast-Moving Consumer Goods products sold quickly and relatively cheaply. Some examples of FMCG products include packaged foods, beverages, toiletries, cosmetics, cleaning supplies, and other low-cost household items.
Fast-moving consumer goods are nondurable products that sell quickly at relatively low costs. FMCGs have low profit margins and high-volume sales. Examples of FMCGs include milk, gum, fruit and vegetables, toilet paper, soda, beer, and over-the-counter drugs like aspirin
CG products are typically easy to find and purchase. They are also often available in a variety of sizes and formats to meet the needs of different consumers. Value for money: FMCG products are typically priced affordably, making them a good value for consumers.