‘All persons have equal rights to visit any shop in a marketplace.’ Do you think this is true of shops with expensive products? Explain with examples.
‘All persons have equal rights to visit any shop in a marketplace.’ Do you think this is true of shops with expensive products? Explain with examples.
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All persons have equal rights to visit any shop of their choice in a marketplace. It does not matter whether the shop sells expensive items or is an ordinary shop selling cheap items. We are free to visit any shop and see different products and buy if the price suits our pockets. We can explain this point through an example. Kavita and Sujata went to Anzal Mall. They entered a shop that was selling branded readymade clothes. They looked at some of the dresses and then looked at the price tags. None of them was less than Rs. 2000, almost five times the weekly market price. The price did not suit their pockets. Hence they went to another shop. In a free economy, we can be buyers or sellers in the marketplace, however our decisions are usually based on the amount of money we can spend.