A neighborhood sari-sari store will generally price its products higher than those in downtown supermarket. Why do you think people living in the area will still buy from the sari-sari store even if the difference in prices is much higher? What forms of utilities or benefits are offered by the sari-sari store?
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A sari-sari store is a convenience store that is located in the neighborhood.
Explanation:
- Many people buy the daily products from this store because they don't have to go to the city or far away from the market.
- Though the store has listed product prices much higher than the other stores, people still buy from it because it provides several benefits to the customers.
- The store has a large variety of products which makes it easier for customers to buy from one-stop-shop.
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