Why weekly markets are cheaper than permenant shops
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Many things in weekly markets are available at cheaper rates. because when shops are in permanent buildings, they incur a lot of expenditure - they have to pay rent, electricity and fees to the government. traders set up shops for the day and then close them in the evening:then they may set up at a different place the next day. many things like clothes, vegetables, baskets etc in weekly markets are available at cheaper rates. one of the advantages of weekly markets is that most things we need are available at one place. Permanent shops holder also have to pay wages to their workers but weekly market shop owners have helpers from their family members and thus they dont need to hire workers. And are cheaper than permanent shops....
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