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built-in obsolescence

British  

noun

  1. See planned obsolescence

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All of us are dealing with built-in obsolescence.

From Seattle Times • Apr. 22, 2022

The concept of built-in obsolescence should be familiar to anyone that has ever bought a piece of advanced consumer electronics.

From The Verge • Jul. 21, 2017

But built-in obsolescence, the thing that actually makes the fashion world go round?

From The Guardian • Sep. 9, 2016

The old form of capitalism based on built-in obsolescence is giving way to a new one in which products get better after they are bought.

From Economist • Nov. 18, 2015

So will those who favor the modern trend to built-in obsolescence, for chemical control is self-perpetuating, needing frequent and costly repetition.

From "Silent Spring" by Rachel Carson