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dialogue between a customer and shop ​

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Answered by tanishq351062
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Explanation:

Customer: I want two liters of double-toned milk, a dozen eggs, a liter of soybean cooking oil, one pouch of butter milk, two kilogram of toor dal, three flavored yogurt, and a kilogram of raw groundnut.

(After the shop assistant has collected the items from different shelves in the store, the shopkeeper prepares the bill.)

Customer: How much is it for?

Shopkeeper: Rupees 555/-

Customer: How much are you charging for the eggs?

Shopkeeper: Rupees 55/- a dozen.

Customer: That’s more than what you charged the last time.

Shopkeeper: Rates have gone up in the last week.

Customer: OK. Give me some discount as I’m buying quite a few items.

Shopkeeper: We hardly make any margins on these items.

Customer: I know how much you make.

Shopkeeper: OK, give me rupees 530/-

Customer: Don’t put the items in polythene carry bags. Kindly use this jute bag.

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Answered by syedzayan1809
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