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Salt is not inherently rare; it is actually abundant in nature, primarily found in seawater and mineral deposits. However, certain high-quality or specialized types of salt, such as Himalayan pink salt or fleur de sel, can be considered rare due to their limited geographical sources and the labor-intensive processes required for their extraction. Additionally, the availability of salt can be influenced by factors like environmental regulations, mining practices, and market demand.

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