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give four differences between a mall and a neighbourhood shop​

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Answered by priyaashi
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Answer:

Usually, branded products are sold at shopping malls. Usually, unbranded products are sold in neighbourhood shops. The products that are sold in neighbourhood shops have lower prices.

Answered by Raghav1330
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The primary distinction between a neighbourhood shop and a mall is that the former is a sizable, enclosed shopping centre with a variety of stores, while the latter is a small, neighbourhood establishment that often offers a limited range of products. The four difference are stated below:

Neighbourhood shop​

  • Since neighbourhood stores are open every day and offer a variety of goods, they are convenient for the general population.
  • Numerous businesses are permanent, but others, like hawkers and sellers, are transient.
  • The proximity to our houses, the established relationship between the buyer and seller.
  • the availability of credit are these market places main benefits.

Mall

  • Urban markets are typically retail centres or malls.
  • Malls are air-conditioned multi-story structures containing shops on various floors.
  • The majority of the goods sold in malls are branded, of high quality, and supported by advertising.
  • Rich individuals are the target audience for these markets, and these brands primarily target them.

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