What are durable and non-durable goods? Give two examples of each of them.
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It yields utility over time instead of being consumed in one use. Items like bricks would be considered durable goods because ideally they should never wear out. Examples of non-durable goods include cosmetics, cleaning products, food, fuel, beer, cigarettes, paper products, rubber, textiles, clothing and footwear.
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