2.1 Hygiene and personal care articles, e.g. soap, bath additives, perfumes, deodorants, hygiene wipes, skin cream, shaving accessories, hair care products, dental care products, baby care products, nappies, other cosmetics, health care products as well as over-the-counter medicines which may also be dispensed to consumers outside pharmacies;
2.2 Cookware and tableware, including cutlery and cooking utensils, storage containers and foils, insofar as they are consumer goods in nature and price, and candles;
2.3 Washing, cleaning and care products;
2.4 Newspapers and magazines;
2.5 Stationery and writing materials;
2.6 Houseplants and cut flowers;
2.7 Photographic consumables;
2.8 Electrical parts and accessories (such as batteries, etc.);
2.9 Hosiery, underwear and baby clothing, insofar as they are consumer goods in nature and price;
2.10 DIY and gardening articles (e.g. tools, building materials, seeds, soil);
2.11 Animal food and products necessary for animal hygiene and husbandry, and animals that have to be acquired to ensure that they are kept in a manner appropriate to their species.