Sainmhíniú Non-durable goods, such as food, drink or tobacco, designed for use by final consumers. Some of these are in fact used by businesses, for example food for works canteens, and many are exported. Some non-durables such as wine actually have quite long shelf lives: they are non-durable in the sense that they can only be used once when they are finally consumed. Tagairt """consumer non-durables"" A Dictionary of Economics. John Black, Nigar Hashimzade, and Gareth Myles. Oxford University Press, 2009. Oxford Reference Online. Oxford University Press. Council of the European Union. http://www.oxfordreference.com/views/ENTRY.html?subview=Main&entry=t19.e544 (31.3.2011)"
Sainmhíniú biens consomptibles, c'est-à-dire dont on ne peut se servir sans les détruire, qui disparaissent dès leur premier usage (les biens alimentaires, par exemple) Tagairt Lexique d'économie Dalloz
Sainmhíniú those goods consumed by households which are subject to death,destruction,or especially rapid decay or deterioration(as of foodstuffs)e.g.-such as diary products,meats and fruits Tagairt SEC:Pearce,David W.,Macmillan Dict.of Modern Economics,The Macmillan Press Ltd,1992,London and Basingstoke