A higher end product occasionally bought by consumers that are usually compared for their appropriateness, quality, cost and features before purchase occurs. Consumers tend to take more time when purchasing a shopping good produced by a business, and they might even travel to buy such goods.
A second type of product is the shopping good, which
usually requires a more involved selection process than convenience goods. A
consumer usually compares a variety of attributes, including suitability,
quality, price, and style. Homogeneous shopping goods are those that are
similar in quality but different enough in other attributes (such as price,
brand image, or style) to justify a search process. These products might
include automobile tires or a stereo or television system. Homogeneous shopping
goods are often sold strongly on price.