View of the morning market of consumers choosing goods
Have you ever gone to the market? Have you ever traded on the market? Have you had any interesting experiences while shopping at the market? Are you a market consumer? Or are you a market trader? To meet our needs, we can go to the market, whether to buy vegetables, household items, food, drinks, clothes and various other needs. The market is a place where traders sell their wares and where buyers get what they need. Quoting Merdeka.com, according to the Management Study Guide, an arrangement in which two or more parties are involved in exchanging goods, services and information is called a market. Ideally a market is a place where two or more parties are involved in buying and selling. The two parties involved in a transaction are called the seller and the buyer. Transactions are agreements in buying and selling activities. The conditions for a transaction to occur are that there are goods being traded, a trader, a buyer, an agreement on the price of the goods, and no coercion from any party. Recently, the market has not only been interpreted as a place for buying and selling transactions, but can also be used as a place to refresh or hang out. Want proof? Please go to the market, not everyone just wants to sell or buy goods, some are just hanging out or just washing their eyes. Let's divide the market into categories based on what we see.
Markets based on selling times are open from morning to noon so they are called morning markets, for example the Kaliwungu Morning Market. Those that are open from afternoon to evening are called afternoon markets, for example the Kaliwungu Afternoon Market in front of the Al Muttaqin Grand Mosque. Market based on market days. There are busy markets or selling during the Kliwon market in the Javanese calendar, so they are called Kliwon markets, for example the Kliwon Weleri Market, south of the Weleri angkudes terminal. There are also those who sell during the Wage market so it is called the Wage market, for example the Gondang Cepiring Wage Market. Market based on the type of merchandise sold. The first is a special market, for example a special animal market in Gondang Cepiring Village, a special market selling fish in Bandengan Kendal. The second is a public market, namely a market that sells all necessities, for example Cepiring Market, Pegandon Market, Sukorejo Market, Boja Market and many more. Market based on category. First, traditional markets are markets that are still traditional, such as Cepiring Market, Pegandon Market, Sukorejo Market, Boja Market and many more. The second one is called a modern market, the situation is slightly different from traditional markets (sorry I can't mention the difference, for fear of offending), for example the Kendal Permai Market in front of the Kendal Grand Mosque.
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