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Homepage The Dawn of Markets Where are They Now? Shopping Centres VS. Markets The Everlasting Queen Vic Market [|Reflective Blog] = =                Shopping Centres vs. Markets The Queen Victoria Market takes up 68,796 m² of land which makes it the largest open air market in the southern hemisphere. Whereas, for example, a large suburban shopping centre could take up to 51,000 m² of land, so if you went to the market, you would get a better variety and range of goods because of the amount floor space on which to sell things.
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Not only would you have a wider range of goods at a market but you will also be supporting small businesses and independant tradesmen.

Diversity in markets is really important because of the amount of multicultralism in Melbourne, In the Queen Vic Market, you would see Itlaians selling fruit and meats, Chinese selling speciality Vegetables, French selling lovely cakes, Spanish selling Spanish dounuts with ** CHOCOLATE DIPPING SAUCE **, and somehow aussies sell American dounuts along with many other various stalls and cultures, that's diversity!

Many tourists go to markets to see the country's lifestyle, the market makes a lot of money for the melbourne council. . We are lucky to have such long lasting experienced markets, as not many other states still have their markets, although Adelaide has an impressive Market In Grote street (Adelaide) bigger shopping centres dont help famalies and small buisseness just money making corperations generation of melbourne families have been going there, loving it and shopping there

Comparing Shopping Centres to Markets You are in a more lively environment Much better quality fruit and vegetable at a cheaper price I More authentic deli's More speciality foods Cheaper clothing Generic clothing Cheaper cookwear ||= Shopping Centres A more relaxing and convinient enviroment More foods such as school snacks, cooking ingredients, etc; More simple deli's More choices of everyday foods More expensive clothing Better quality, brand named clothing Although some people prefer brand names ||
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