Lifestyle -Comparative review of Markets

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Cheap bazaars are held on Fridays and Sundays at various locations within my district. And mostly in these cheap markets, middle class people come to buy vegetables and fruits and groceries.
Today I signed a contract for a small cheap bazaar near Wapda Road and found out the difference between the prices of the cheap bazaar and the items sold in the big market.
When I looked at the price difference in great detail, it was huge.
If a kilo of tomato was getting Rs. 50 in the cheap market, then the same tomatoes were being sold in the big market for Rs. 150.
Two percent difference.
That's a big difference. Which is really a great injustice to the people.

When I inquired from a shopkeeper that the same tomatoes are being sold at Rs. 50 per kg in the cheap market. And why are you selling at Rs. 150 per kg, he said that these tomatoes come from special orchards in the outer district. Which, of course, made the video an overnight sensation.
But the government must think of such a big difference and the people, regardless of their livelihood, should get food items at cheaper prices.

So friends, today I took a comparative look at the prices of everything and the difference between the prices of the two places was significant. And I am amazed to think that those who have wealth are wasting their money in these big markets while these same items are available in the cheap market at very low prices.
If these rich people buy from cheap markets and save their money and spend it on poor families, many poor people can return to happiness. Who have lost their way due to poverty.

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