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What is difference between fmcg and fmcd?
Asked by saptarshi chakraborty,
26 Jun '11 11:18 pm
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Fast moving consumer goods (FMCG) are products that are sold quickly and at relatively low cost. Examples include non-durable goods such as soft drinks, toiletries, and grocery items. Though the absolute profit made on FMCG products is relatively small, they generally sell in large quantities, so the cumulative profit on such products can be large.
FMCD
Examples of consumer durable goods include cars, household goods (home appliances, consumer electronics, furniture, etc.), sports equipment, and toys.
Answered by LIPSIKA, 27 Jun '11 04:33 am
FMCD
Examples of consumer durable goods include cars, household goods (home appliances, consumer electronics, furniture, etc.), sports equipment, and toys.
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Fmcg is fast moving consumer goods and fmcd is fast moving consumer durables
Answered by Rahul Agarwal, 02 Apr 10:51 am
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