Fast-Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG) are products that sell quickly at relatively low cost. These goods are also called consumer packaged goods and are used by most people daily. Examples of FMCGs include milk, gum, fruit and vegetables, toilet paper, soda, beer, and over-the-counter drugs like aspirin. FMCGs are sold in large quantities, so they are considered a reliable source of revenue. The FMCG industry is composed of some of the most well-known brands worldwide. FMCG companies produce, manufacture, and distribute household and personal items found at supermarkets, grocery stores, and other retail outlets. The industry offers a wide variety of career opportunities in areas such as sales, marketing, information services, finance, research and development, and human resources. The top 40 FMCG companies in the world generated over $1 trillion in sales over their latest financial year.