Went to the shop to buy food items

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Today was Friday, and Friday is always the day I usually shop for the weekend and buy some other items like food, fruit and things that are necessary for consumption. Today, after coming back from the market and I noticed I could not get something that I needed to buy in the market and I went on going to a near by shop to get it.

I was surprised when the woman who sales food items in the shop said that, mango is three #200, I was shock at the moment because at the market, mango is sell six for 200 naira, I noticed that the high price that shop attendance sales their products are more costly from people who sells in the market.

My experience was the high price of product in the road side shop is more costly in the market where people are gathered to sell food items...

This are the few things I got from the shop and how costly it is...
Happy weekend everyone, enjoy the weekend..



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This is usually because they sometimes buy it at the same price you buy it in the market and they would like to earn some profit hence, the price increase

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Yes that is true but atleast they should have add little profit in it not adding more profit

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Yes it’s true😂😂😂.
They take advantage to charge too much

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You and the market buy the same item. That is a huge profit they are making. Perhaps they paid more than you?

They're difficult to grow so not all mango farmers are successful.

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