Why are goods sold in permanent shops costlier than those sold in the weekly markets or by roadside hawkers?
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Goods sold in the permanent shops are comparatively costlier than those sold in weekly markets or by roadside hawkers because, the goods sold in permanent shops are branded and also it includes extra charges like that of advertising, claiming it of a better quality, packaging etc.
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Goods sold in the permanent shops are comparatively costlier than those sold in weekly markets or by roadside hawkers because, the goods sold in permanent shops are branded and also it includes extra charges like that of advertising, claiming it of a better quality, packaging etc.
Hope helped!! :)
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Explanation: 1.) businessmen with very small capital who do not have permanent shops usually sell products in the weekly markets, here they do not have to set up permanent shops and make a reasonable profit without do other expenses. They also not paid taxes, room charge... Etc so they sold product cheaply .
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