Goods sold in permanent shop are costlier than sold in the weekly markets. is true or false
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Goods sold in permanent shops are costlier than those sold in weekly markets or by hawkers. Weekly markets have temporary shops where the traders set their shops for the day whereas other shops are permanent. ... Therefore the cost of goods in a permanent shop is higher than that of the weekly market.
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Goods sold in permanent shops are costlier than those sold in weekly markets or by hawkers. Weekly markets have temporary shops where the traders set their shops for the day whereas other shops are permanent. ... Therefore the cost of goods in a permanent shop is higher than that of the weekly market
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