
Goods sold at traditional markets and modern market has a significant price difference. Prices of goods in the traditional market can even be a third of the price of similar goods sold in supermarkets, especially for fresh products like vegetables and kitchen spices such as onion, garlic, ginger, galangal, pepper, red pepper, cayenne pepper, and others.
For business discounts, some supermarkets are often provide a tempting variety of offerings. However, keep in mind if this is a veiled seduction (gimmick) to allow buyers to be more consumptive. Quite often, people become hungry eye when

For business convenience, shopping in a modern market is much more convenient than shopping in traditional markets. Several supermarkets have a wider area, clean, neat, and equipped with air conditioning. While the traditional market area occupies a more narrow, cramped, overcrowded, and often less tasty smell.
Shopping at traditional markets allow buyers to bid prices of goods with merchants to reach agreement. If you were smart enough to offer, you can get goods at a price much cheaper. Whereas in the modern market, the buyer is not possible to bargain for all the goods have been set at fixed prices.