Nondurable Goods

Nondurable Goods
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.
Soft Goods
Soft goods refer to merchandise that is soft to the touch, including clothing and other textile goods. In the merchandising industry, they are considered nondurable goods.

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