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In what ways is a hawker different from a shop owner?​

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Answered by mangalasingh978
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Hawkers do not have permanent shops whereas shop owners have permanent shops. They generally sell a product like vegetables and fruits. Their income levels are less than that of shop owners. Even the expenses (like rent electricity, wages to workers, etc.)

Answered by Anonymous
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Hawkers do not have permanent shops whereas shop owners have permanent shops. They generally sell a product like vegetables and fruits. Their income levels are less than that of shop owners. Even the expenses (like rent electricity, wages to workers, etc.)

A shopkeeper is someone who owns or manages a shop or small store. A Hawker is a person who moves from one place to another to sell different products. Mostly Hawker sells inexpensive

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