A Greengrocer
a peanut seller is also called a quinze seller
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The seller of a franchise is called a 'franchisor'.
Someone who sells fruits and vegetables but is not operating a formal business can be referred to as a "vendor" or "street vendor." They may also be called a "farmer's market seller" if they sell at such markets, or simply a "produce seller." If they grow their own products, they might be referred to as a "gardener" or "grower" as well.
Buyer is a consumer Seller is a Distributor
A fruit seller is commonly referred to as a "fruit vendor" or "fruit merchant." They sell various types of fresh fruits, either in markets, grocery stores, or from mobile carts. In some regions, they may also be known as "greengrocers," particularly if they sell vegetables along with fruits.
A costermonger is a street seller who sells fruit and vegetables. The word 'costermonger' comes from the words 'costard' (a now-extinct medieval variety of apple) and 'monger' which means seller.
The French word for "Hat Seller" is "vendeur chapeau".
A "tobacconist".
In the UK, a retail shop selling fruit and vegetables is known as a greengrocers.
Garlic, potatoes, and onions are some of the vegetables which are called roots.
Root vegetables or tubers.