History, asked by tanmay5727, 20 days ago

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

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Answered by kulgulia
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Answer:

because hawker go place to place asking people to buy products and shopkeeper doesn't go anywhere to sell his products Hawker is different from shop owner because the owner sells and the hawker purchase

Explanation:

Answered by sarahssynergy
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A hawker is different from a shop owner in terms of conducting the business.

Explanation:

  • A hawker is a street vendor who conducts business in a mobile manner using vans/ stands, etc. They don't have a fixed place for conducting their business and operations.
  • On the other hand, a shop owner has a fixed place of carrying out the business operations on a regular basis.
  • The resources of hawkers are limited while the resources of shop owners are comparatively more.
  • The business of a shop owner is a bit more organized as compared to a hawker.
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