IN what ways is a hawker different from a shop .
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A hawker provides door to door service. He sells his goods by calling out the names of his items. He generally owns a thela which we may call a movable shop and keeps in it different items of our everyday use
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A hawker's occupation is vocation, which means he doesn't have a fixed shop, he roam from one place to another is order to sell his products, while a shopkeeper have a fixed shop, and the people who want to but their products, must come to their shop to buy them
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