Fish,mutton,chicken etc.
Milk,curd,paneer ghee etc.
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It means they keep making the same overall profit.
It is a table of items, usually numbers. For example, you might consider the prices of several items in a shop. Put these in a column. Then for the same items in a different shop, another column alongside the first. And several shops. You finish up with an array of prices. That is an example of a matrix.
No they are not the same. Food habits are the habit we follow when we eat or dine whereas food items are the food we eat.
In 2011, it would take $1,249.67 to buy the same amount as $100.00 bought in 1945.
Prices are higher wherever food stamps are used
It doesn't have the same density because the two items can be different masses.
Tax rates can vary from state to state and the same is true for taxes on food items.
Laptops have different features, so different models from the same brand may cost different prices. Also, multiple stores may offer the same model at different prices. Research to find the best price for the model you want.
eBay has a wide selection of low priced used reamers in different measurements Prices range from $4.95 and up. If multiple items are purchased of the same seller, shipping discounts are sometimes offered.
Because not every retailer sell items for the same price.
No, use different currencys but it is slightly cheaper in Brazil. Does this help?