municipal market
Introduction
A market is an area where basic necessities, generally food, are sold. The markets are made up of individual stalls that offer products of various kinds with a predominance of fresh products: meat, fruits, vegetables, fish, etc. They are installed in the center of neighborhoods or towns.
In recent times, even maintaining a small market share, traditional markets are being displaced by more modern commercial formulas such as supermarkets or hypermarkets. The main drawbacks attributed to them are:
To compensate for its deficiencies and defend itself from the competition, some experts recommend modernizing your commercial proposal and point out some tips:
A market is an establishment, where you can clearly see what the competition is, since there are places where items, food, etc. are purchased. The main competition in a market to attract customers to its locations is price; people who go to purchase items at a market mainly look for the cheapest. The deficiency is also seen, since people who purchase items from a market look for the best items at low prices.