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semihoudbare

Semihoudbare is a Dutch term used in retail, logistics and food safety to describe products with a limited shelf life. It designates items that are not fully houdbaar (shelf-stable) but are also not immediately bederfelijk (perishable). In practice, semihoudbare goods should be consumed or sold within a shorter time frame than typical shelf-stable products, yet longer than highly perishable items.

Etymology: The word combines semi- (half) with houdbaar (able to be kept), reflecting its meaning as 'semi-stor

Usage: Commonly applied to dairy products with brief refrigeration margins, some fruits and vegetables, prepared meals,

Logistics: Inventory management emphasizes faster turnover, tighter expiry-date monitoring, and sometimes temperature controls; promotions and pricing

Regulatory and standardization: There is no universal international standard for semihoudbare; definitions vary by retailer or

See also: Shelf life, Perishables, houdbaarheid.

able'.
and
ready-to-eat
items
that
retain
quality
for
days
rather
than
weeks.
may
be
used
to
move
semihoudbare
stock
before
it
expires.
sector;
the
term
is
informal
and
not
always
clearly
defined
to
consumers.