In what ways a hawker different from a shopkeeper?
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A hawker sells his goods at a price lower than that of a shopkeeper as his maintenance expenses are low.
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HAWKER:A hawker is a road side seller of vegetables and other commodities. he doesn't have a fixed place of selling his goods.
SHOPKEEPER: a shopkeeper sells his goods and commodities inside his own shop and he sells them at a fixed place and at a fixed price called MRP (Maximum Selling Price)
SHOPKEEPER: a shopkeeper sells his goods and commodities inside his own shop and he sells them at a fixed place and at a fixed price called MRP (Maximum Selling Price)
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