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A consumer package is one which holds the product for ultimate consumption and is within the means of a buying household. In other words, the consumer has the option to purchase the pack size which he considers adequate for the consumption of his family over a length of time and which does not involve extra investment during that period. A bulk package is opposite. It is either for the industrial consumer’s use, e.g., steel drums for paint or 4gallon or 18 liter kerosene oil can, a sack of rice, etc. The consumer package itself very often requires an outside package in which it is transported which is sometimes referred to as a transmit package or an outer container. An industrial package may either be described as a bulk package or a package for durable consumer goods. It is a basic package type, although many sub-divisions can be listed, e.g. a strip package or a multiple package. A dual use package is one which has a secondary usefulness after its contents have been consumed. Drinking glasses, boxes of jewelry or cigarettes, wastepaper baskets, refrigerator dishes, cloth from flour, and feed sacks are examples of this type of package.

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