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Does the daily necessities include fruit?
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Daily necessities refer to things that are often used in life, and these things are called daily necessities. Daily necessities include cosmetics, stationery, tableware and other things, but do not include food.

Daily necessities include: clothing, shoes and hats, textiles, knitwear, cookware, cookware, tableware, sanitary ware, daily necessities, cosmetics, sanitary products, watches, glasses, bags, lamps and other daily necessities. Daily necessities cover a very wide range, involving most of the commodities needed in people's lives.

For example:

1, toiletries: such as toothpaste, toothbrush, facial cleanser and skin care products, washing powder, laundry detergent, disinfectant, detergent, toilet paper, sanitary towel, etc.

2. Daily necessities: pots, bowls, spoons, basins, chopsticks, disposable cups, gloves, mops, shelves, baking supplies, etc.

3. Stationery: schoolbags, notebooks, pens, markers, pencils, children's educational toys, etc.

The business scope of daily necessities is as follows

1. Cultural and sports goods and equipment: stationery, sports goods, sports equipment, jewelry, handicrafts, stamp products and other cultural goods (photographic equipment, video equipment, musical instruments, toys).

2. Mineral products, building materials and chemical products: mineral products, mineral products, lubricating oil, metal materials, building materials, chemical products (excluding precursor chemicals and dangerous goods), chemical fertilizers and agricultural films.

3. Textiles, clothing and daily necessities: department stores, clothing, shoes and hats, textiles, knitwear and raw materials, kitchen equipment (cookers, cookers, tableware), sanitary ware, daily groceries, cosmetics and sanitary products, and other daily necessities (watches, glasses, bags, lamps).