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As noted by Berry: "a good is an object, a device, a thing; a service is a deed, a performance, an effort." With the purchase of a good, you have something that can be seen, touched, tasted, worn or displayed; this is not true with a service.
Although you pay your money and consume the service, there is nothing tangible to show for it. For example, if you attend a professional football game, you spend USD 19.50 for a ticket and spend nearly three hours taking in the entertainment.
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Figure 7.2 Shoes are a traditional goods product.
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