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during the local 2007 holiday season; lack of demand for the product resulted in prices going up rather than down. It was stated that this was the result of local retailers raising prices to recover financial losses from low demand. The
Philippine government retains some control over the price of
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is usually composed of several dozen stalls arranged in rows under a shared roof. Management is usually by the local governmental units whose jurisdiction encompasses the physical location of the markets. Certain pieces of legislation, however, such as the
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National Federation of Market Vendors Cooperatives, a cooperative of market vendors throughout the country, stated that the concept of the
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The concept has its criticisms, citing several drawbacks. Some are known to use wells, some illegally constructed, as water sources leading to possibly unsanitary water conditions. Another criticism of the traditional
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to describe such a gathering is attested, the word itself originates from
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Domigpe, Jiedson R.; Domingo, Nenita Pambid (2014).
273:has been supplanted by larger, more commercialized
38:, locally known as a "palengke" in the Philippines
64:(differentiated from periodic wet markets called
826:"Garlic vendor turned 'Mr. Palengke ng Calamba'"
720:"6 Cebu rice retailers suspended for violations"
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832:. The Manila Times. Archived from
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34:A typical public market, in
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692:Remo, Amy R. (2007-11-14).
230:mayor once opined that the
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