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they are very small and they sell their on their own
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By Goods Market, we imply all the purchasing and selling of goods and services
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Some of the key features of the goods market in my area are:
- Most observed markets are open all day for this project. Longer hours make shopper's markets more open
- Public transport or private vehicle can easily access all markets, and most of them are in the city or community centre. Their accessible location has offered vendors and shoppers a convenient way to move goods.
- There were varying levels of navigability on the markets, and those with aisles with navigation were definitely more attractive to visit. The best aisles of the market allow shoppers enough space to stop and buy products at a stall, while allowing others to pass and move on. Adequate lighting, ventilation and monitoring also improve navigability. While the equation for navigable alleles varies, shopper comfort and seller efficiency are important considerations.
- • With the exception of the market in specialty products (for instance, fish), markets offered a wide range within each category of goods and, in most cases, also a high number of categories of goods. In other words, there were a wide range of types of fruit and vegetables, but there were also vendors of kitchen items, paper products, clothes and supplies to schools.
- The product is cheaper than in supermarkets in most of the markets. Everyone can enter an accessible market, thus becoming an important place for commercial and social activities. Although there are exceptions, the market culture as a public space is still dominant and affordable for all.
- The majority of markets are noisy and crowded, with people mixed from all walks of life. Much is done, and money is changing hands constantly. Although the markets were generally safe, certain security problems remain challenging. There is also concern that some "cheating," may occur in transactions as markets typically are less regulated than a supermarket or an official store,. In order to counter malfunctions, markets often have public scales to allow consumers to weigh their transactions and to ensure that the vendor is not in a stateless position.
- Sellers with existing stalls, side by side with shop builders on the street, and selling their products on foot, have each included vendors from each market with varying degrees of formalisation. This variety gives the consumer a rich experience, adds to the excitement of the market environment and provides many choices in terms of product quality and prices. Multi-level selling often removes entry barriers in informal enterprises, because it enables vendors, even when they do not have a formal stall, to take part in the market and to sell their product.
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