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A World Entrepreneur Society article cites a difference of Rs.15 per/kg (GBP 0.20) for rice on at the market and Rs.4 per/kg (GBP 0.08) at ration shops. Based on the structure of the Public Distribution System, it seems that there is not a fixed difference; the commodities at ration shops are sold at cost, not including the costs of the distribution system.
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There are 548 shops In oxford street
High street in UK has a plethora of shops which offer organic healthy food. One can always visit the Whole foods market, Terra Madre or Down to Earth.
A shopping mall is a huge shopping complex or a structure (a building) which houses a number of shops. A market place can be on a ground or vacant area and may also consist of some concrete buildings/shops. But the difference is a shopping mall should be a big building housing shops and its appearance is not like market places like paalika bazar or karol bagh where shops are spread over streets. In a mall all shops come under one building structure.
You can buy stuffed animals from the major super market and week end market as well or other choice may be from local street meat shops as well you can find this.
Fisherman are the target market for fishing tackle shops.
1st Person = I walked to the shops 2nd Person = You walked down to the shops 3rd Person = Hannah (or any name) walked down to the shops
high street shops are not very socially responsible cuz they are all a bunch of losers.
Hamley's, Boots, Mc Donalds Book Shops, Clothes shops ect.
yes it is a market place, it is in the center of Constantinople and it is surrounded by commercial enterprises and shops, people came to trade and buy things.
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