Goods_mix.txt -
: Include pantry staples like grains, legumes, and seeds.
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:
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 Goods_Mix.txt
# 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.
: 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. : Include pantry staples like grains, legumes, and seeds
: This includes finished breads or DIY baking mixes (e.g., protein mixes or cookie bases).
: If your "mix" includes non-food items, include a category for tangible physical goods like accessories or small household items. Refining for Data Feeds : List fresh items like fruits and vegetables
This text file separates items into logical categories to assist with inventory management or automated grocery list sorting.
