why are hawkers sometimes considered as an inconvenience
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Although the words costermonger, hawker and pedlar were used interchangeably, the costermonger or hawker was, technically speaking, someone who sold his wares by crying them out in the street. The pedlar travelled the countryside with his wares, visiting houses along the way to sell them.
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Hawkers are sometimes considered as an inconvenience because they result in problems such as traffic jams, low-quality products in the market, etc.
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- Hawkers are the vendors who do not have a permanent shop and use mobile vehicles to sell goods and cheap products at lower rates.
- These are very helpful for daily wage earners and people living in tight financial situations.
- However, sometimes these are considered to be an inconvenience as hawkers and their vehicles result in traffic jams.
- They sell cheap quality products that are also not always good for consumption.
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