# Google Merchant Center Errors Canonical URL: https://growthops.tools/guides/google-merchant-center-errors/ Page type: Guide Updated: June 15, 2026 ## Quick Answer Most Merchant Center errors are not one-click feed fixes. They are signals to compare feed data, product-page content, account settings, policy details, and recent catalog changes. ## Use When Use Google Merchant Center Errors when a store decision needs a clear next step instead of a vague note. ## Output A clearer explanation, reusable decision frame, and links to related tools or templates. ## Method Use this guide to classify warning families before editing. The goal is a small tested fix with a review note, not a broad cleanup that creates new warnings. ## Limits Merchant Center policy and product data requirements can change. Confirm current requirements in your account and help center before making high-risk changes. ## Why this matters in a real store Google Merchant Center Errors matters because ecommerce growth work usually breaks down in the handoff between a number, a platform warning, a campaign idea, and the person who has to make the next decision. A store team may know something is wrong, but still lose time because the issue is not written in a way that connects the symptom to a next action. Use this page as a practical translation layer. The goal is to slow down the first reaction, name the business risk, and give the team enough context to decide whether the next move is a calculation, a feed change, a campaign QA step, or a page update. The tables and checklists are there to make the work repeatable, but the judgment comes from understanding why the issue appears in the first place. ## Why Merchant Center warnings are hard to read Merchant Center warnings are written around systems and attributes, not around your store workflow. A warning may name one field while the actual cause lives in the product page, shipping settings, schema, or recent feed update. Error family | Common root cause | First useful action Identifier errors | GTIN, brand, MPN, or identifier_exists is missing or inconsistent | Split known-brand products from private-label products before editing. Price or availability mismatch | Feed data and landing page data disagree | Check sale price timing, currency, tax, schema, and feed refresh frequency. Image warnings | Images are blocked, too small, promotional, or inconsistent with variant | Inspect top affected SKUs manually before bulk replacement. Shipping warnings | Account shipping service, product override, or checkout policy is unclear | Compare Merchant Center settings with the actual checkout path. Policy warnings | Claims, restricted items, contact details, or trust pages need review | Check the page as a shopper, not just as a feed file. ## A triage process that prevents new errors Export affected products before editing the feed. Group errors by cause, not just by warning name. Fix the smallest representative sample first. Wait for review or recrawl evidence before bulk-applying the rule. Record the fix so the same warning is faster next time. Decision note: If a warning affects one product family, look for a shared source: one vendor import, one product template, one feed-app rule, one shipping profile, or one recent promotion. ## Reference rules Google Merchant Center product data specification: https://support.google.com/merchants/answer/7052112 ## Warning severity guide Severity | Typical signal | Response Fix now | Disapproval, price mismatch, checkout problem, account policy issue | Assign owner and test a sample immediately. Fix soon | Limited performance, missing identifier, weak image, classification issue | Batch by product group and monitor impact. Monitor | Small affected set or stale warning after a known fix | Check whether review or recrawl is still pending. ## Common Questions ### Why does the warning name one field when the page caused it? Merchant systems compare multiple signals. The named attribute may be where the mismatch appears, while the product page, schema, shipping rule, or promo timing caused it. ### What should I fix first? Fix price, availability, shipping, identifiers, image access, and policy blockers before cosmetic title or description improvements. ### How do I prevent recurring errors? Keep a fix log and review feed-app mapping rules after catalog imports, price changes, theme edits, and promotions. ## Downloads - Download product feed audit CSV: https://growthops.tools/downloads/product-feed-audit-checklist.csv ## Related Pages - Google Merchant Center Issue Decoder: https://growthops.tools/tools/merchant-center-issue-decoder/ - Merchant Center Error Examples: https://growthops.tools/templates/merchant-center-error-examples/ - Google Merchant Center Fix Log: https://growthops.tools/templates/google-merchant-center-fix-log/ ## References - Google Merchant Center product data specification: https://support.google.com/merchants/answer/7052112