The vendor who used to give his ware a fancy name each day was selling...... *
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Next to him in vociferousness4 came a vendor of fried groundnuts, who gave his ware a fancy name each day, calling it Bombay Ice-Cream one day, and on the next Delhi Almond, and on the third Raja's Delicacy, and so on and so forth, and people flocked to him
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The vendor who used to give his ware a fancy name each day was selling “fried groundnut”.
- The groundnut vendor was one of the people who would sell their goods and services in the Town Hall Park.
- He was an aggressive seller. He would market the friend groundnut in various ways.
- He would loudly call out “Bombay Ice-Cream", "Delhi Almond," and "Raja's Delicacy" on consecutive days.
- Though ice cream had nothing to do with fried peanuts, his strategy worked.
- The fancy names drew people’s attention and got his fried peanuts sold.
- The question refers to the story “An Astrologer’s Day” by R.K. Narayan.
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