Nondurable Goods

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(engineering) Products that are serviceable for a comparatively short time or are consumed or destroyed in a single usage.


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Goods that do not last a long time, are quickly consumed, and so must continually be replaced by consumers. Food is the most prevalent example of nondurable goods.

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