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What is the difference between a hawker and a shopkeeper​

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Answered by WadeStark
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A shopkeeper has a permanent place to sell his goods. A hawker sells his goods at a price lower than that of a shopkeeper as his maintenance expense is low. A shopkeeper sells his goods at a price higher than that of a hawker as his maintenance expenses are high. A hawker is never a big businessmen

Answered by paarthhans2006
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In easy words , Hawker is the one who sells his goods by going home to home like the vegetable seller who comes to your home but Shopkeeper is the one who owns a shop and sells his goods there . For Eg. The person who owns a toy shop is a shopkeeper .

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