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Why weekly market called ?​

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A weekly market is so called because it is held on a specific day of the week. Weekly markets do not have permanent shops. 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. They also have to pay wages to their workers.

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A weekly market is so called because it is held on a specific day of the week. Weekly markets do not have permanent shops. ... 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. They also have to pay wages to their workers.

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