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What happens when the supply of a nonperishable good is greater than the consumer wants to buy? answers?

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Answer: Either the good remains unsold or the price drops

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User Pramodh Valavala
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If the supply of non-perishable goods is greater than the demands of the consumer it means it will not be sold all and there is a remaining wip wherein considered as inventory, the goods remain unsold, there is dropping of price which considered as a loss and not a profit.In addition, the cost of the nonperishable goods during it is produced have been suffered.
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