Market stall

A stand is a small retail outlet. Even charities make use of action items for the collection of donations and fundraising. Stands can be found in larger gatherings on a weekly, flea, Christmas and fairs as well as festivals. Asked Individually they are common in pedestrian zones and parks.

Demarcation

The difference between a state and a retail store is that the customers enter a store while they stay at stalls outside and be operated from the inside ( to the outside). Stands where fast food and drinks are offered for direct consumption, called concession stand or drinking hall. Food, souvenirs and tickets are for example sold at kiosks and mobile stalls. The kiosks and some sausage stalls are a special form, as these can occur ( for example, with a covered eating area ) in the form of a fixed object, a retail store or a mixed form.

Variants

At fairs or for separate matters also located separately mobile booths in quick construction and suitably equipped car trailers are common. " Subject" but also called fixed building-integrated small shops with a dedicated external sales. In some markets the imaginary actually for mobile operating assets are no longer mined, as in many parts of the city markets (eg the Vienna Naschmarkt or the Viktualienmarkt ) and in many market halls. A ( flea ) market stall is a simple form of a stand and usually consists of one or more sometimes covered by large umbrellas, tarps or tents folding or trestle tables.

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