Stacked goods

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As Stapelware refers to merchandise that are not yet processed only to a small extent or when they are purchased. Examples of stacked goods are raw materials such as wood, linen or ores that were transported from colonies to Europe in the 19th century and processed there.

Colloquially, stacked goods are also a synonym for goods stacked on pallets in retail.

See also: Stacking right