Non-Durable Goods see Consumer Non-Durables Non-Family Households singles and non-related individuals living together; ...
In general, it appears that advertising is more effective in selling durable goods (e.g., stereo systems, cars, refrigerators, and furniture) than for non-durable goods (e.g., restaurant meals, candy bars, toilet paper, and bottled water).
1) Durability and Tangibility a) Non-durable goods b) Durable goods c) Services 2) Consumer goods Classification: Classified according to shopping habits a) Convenience goods b) Shopping goods c) Specialty goods d) Unsought goods ...
Packaged Goods - a sub-category of consumer non-durable goods; toothpaste, shampoo and soap powder are packaged consumer non-durables ...
eCommerce: Business conducted over the Internet, usually involving the online promotion and sale of good and services. Products can be either durable goods or digital products that can be purchased and downloaded immediately.
a sub-category of consumer non-durables, for example, gasoline is a non-packaged consumer non-durable good non-price competition ...
sold in supermarkets, mass merchandisers, discount chains, etc., fall within the CPG definition. Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG) means the same thing and is the term used in Europe. These tend to be consumable goods, as opposed to durable goods.
See also: Sales, Attribute, Promotion, Source, Investment
 
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