Lipstick, underwear, and tennis balls are all examples of fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG), which are products that are sold quickly and at relatively low cost[3][4][5]. However, these products can be slowed down by export control law, which regulates the shipment of goods from one country to another[3][4][5].
Exporting lipstick under the wrong classification can lead to issues with export control law[5]. While the return policy for these products may vary, customers generally have the option to return them if they are not satisfied[2]. The availability and delivery time of these products can also be affected by factors such as stock levels and shipping times[1].
Citations:
[1] https://www.costco.com/penn-championship-tennis-balls,-20-pack.product.100377136.html
[2] https://www.walmart.ca/en/help/article/return-policy/6657a60d5a3f4e6cbd1409330b680562
[3] https://www.blomstein.com/en/news/lipstick-underwear-and-tennis-balls-are-fast-moving-consumer-goods-slowed-down-by-export-control-law
[4] https://twitter.com/LogisticsMatter/status/1787803313485778990
[5] https://www.blomstein.com/en/news/categories/fmcg-retail