It means it wont out date.
I believe perishable goods are goods that do NOT have a long shelf-life; i.e. the reason the Post Office will ask if you are mailing perishable goods - they need to be delivered soon before they spoil.
perishable products are inelastic products as they have less substitutes as compared to durable products which have more substiutes
Non durable goods means perishable goods like tomatoes...etc
if a customer requires a product with a short life cycle he/she may demand less of tht product
Law of supply has also some exception which is discussed below 1. Agricultural goods 2. Perishable goods 3. Goods of social distinction 4. Law of returns 5. Sale of old stock or auction of goods 6. Future expectations about price about price chsnge
if there is an increase in supply ,there is a corresponding increase in demand. perishable goods such as fresh tomatoes may increase in supply because there are in season.THIS IS ONE OF THE EXCEPTION TO THE RULE
These perishable goods go in the refrigerator.
hoarding
Yes, perishable goods are those that go bad after a short time when harvested.
Non durable goods means perishable goods like tomatoes...etc
It isn't absolutely necessary to use an aircraft for carrying perishable goods, but it is convenient because, since planes are faster than vehicles and ships, they can get the goods to a retailer faster.
Goods that are neither perishable nor lasting, such as clothing or furniture
Fresh vegetables are not non-perishable. Canned goods are non-perishable but many canned goods have a "Best if used by" date or an expiration date on either the top of the can or the bottom of the can.
perishable products are inelastic products as they have less substitutes as compared to durable products which have more substiutes
Perishable foods are stored under refridgeration. Huge cooling units are what keeps the goods from spoiling.
Dried, pickled or salted.
Perishable.
Non durable goods means perishable goods like tomatoes...etc