Traditional Market During Ramadan In Indonesia

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Traditional Market During Ramadan In Indonesia

A food vendor is preparing iftar food to sell at the traditional market in Jakarta, Indonesia, on March 19, 2024. Ramadan is the most important time for Muslims in Indonesia. During Ramadan, there are changes in consumer behavior and habits, especially in terms of buying and consuming products. The price often becomes the most important factor to consider when purchasing essential needs, as consumers tend to look for cheaper places with many discounts to help reduce their expenses. Traditional markets are a popular option for those in the low-income category. Meanwhile, wholesale stores are becoming a preferred choice for consumers in the medium-income segment who are seeking an affordable place to shop for their essential needs. (Photo by Afriadi Hikmal/NurPhoto)


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