what is the difference between malls and local markets
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Shopping mall is a huge shopping complex or a structure which houses a number of shops.
A market place can be on a ground or vacant area and may also consist of some concrete buildings/shops.
But the difference is a shopping mall should be a big building housing shops and its appearance is not like market places like paalika bazar or karol bagh where shops are spread over streets.
In a mall all shops come under one building structure.
In malls we get branded things and offers of 10% ,20%, 75% and many more, but in bazaar we can't get branded things and not too much % offers.
A market place can be on a ground or vacant area and may also consist of some concrete buildings/shops.
But the difference is a shopping mall should be a big building housing shops and its appearance is not like market places like paalika bazar or karol bagh where shops are spread over streets.
In a mall all shops come under one building structure.
In malls we get branded things and offers of 10% ,20%, 75% and many more, but in bazaar we can't get branded things and not too much % offers.
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The key differences between malls and local markets
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- Shopping malls, often known as shopping centres, are huge enclosed places containing a variety of retailers selling items to the general public. Malls range in size from medium to huge, depending on the structure and amount of stores they intend to house.
- The term 'bazaar' can refer to a variety of items depending on the country in which it is used. When used in the Middle East or Asia, the term alludes to an open market where a variety of things, such as meals, spices, and household items, are sold.
- The term is commonly used in western countries, such as the United States, to describe a flea market that sells a variety of things.
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