why are things cheaper in weekly markets
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A weekly market is so called because it is held on a specific day of the week. ... Many things in weekly markets are available at cheaper rates. This is because when shops are in permanent buildings, they incur a lot of expenditure – they have to pay rent, electricity, fees to the government
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The products in the weekly market are cheap because since these shops are not permanent, they save on expenses such as rent, electricity, and fees to the government. Since these are family-run, they also save the expenses of wages to workers.
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