Economy, asked by laxmimalwad, 3 months ago

how are impulse goods different from unsought goods​

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Answered by Devjoshi53
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Answer:

merchandise (as inexpensive or luxury items) likely to be bought on impulse or without significant forethought as opposed to staple or essential goods.

Answered by mdimtiyaz010178
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sAnswer:

merchandise (as inexpensive or luxury items) likely to be bought on impulse or without significant forethought as opposed to staple or essential goods.

Explanation:

Unsought Goods are goods that the consumer does not know about or does not normally think of buying, and the purchase of which arises due to danger or the fear of danger and lack of desire. The classic examples of known but unsought goods are funeral services, encyclopedias, fire extinguishers and reference books.

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