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It typically allows shoppers to choose between multiple merchandise lines, at variable price points, in different product categories known as departments.
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Most shoppers, if they've heard of it at all, equate millet with bags of birdseed.
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Shopping at a farmers market can be a family affair for shoppers and farmers alike.
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In more than half, the chugger teams are believed to have driven down trade for stores and businesses by deterring shoppers from visiting town centres.
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However, there is often a limited supply of such niche titles as shoppers try to take advantage of the delivery charge loophole.
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Shoppers looking for stocking stuffers will have their heyday strolling amongst the hundreds of unique trinket stalls, with toys, ornaments, pocket watches, and much more.
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Consumer goods were generally rare, so shoppers no longer had to be persuaded to buy whatever merchandise was available.
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Shoppers typically throw several okiagari-koboshi down at the same time; those that stand back up are supposedly the lucky ones.
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The shoppers benefitted by paying less, and the business benefitted by selling multiple items at once.
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By 2011 it was clear there were not enough shoppers to cover the high rents, and tenants began to move out.
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