#burnsteem25 ||Make Them Smile Contest- 3rd Edition |||| Experience shopping at markets and street vendors||club5050 ||by@chopper46
Hello all friends, on this occasion I will participate in the contest posted by Mr. @harferi in his post, the core contest theme is Make Them Smile 3rd Edition Contest
Introduction
Talking about traditional markets, it may be a little synonymous with slum, dirty and unkempt environments, but I strongly dispute this, not all traditional markets have such an environment, even in the poorest countries, every traditional market must have its own cleaning member to clean every trading area
In addition, many elderly people who depend on living in this market by selling their wares, so what's hard for us to help a little by buying what they sell so that they can fulfill their needs and can make them smile
Experience In the traditional market
I personally often shop for my daily needs at traditional markets, one of the ones I often visit is the keudee bungkah market
Various household necessities, such as spices, vegetables, fish, and even a clothes shop, are also available in this traditional market, everything we need for our daily needs is available in full at various merchant stalls.
In addition, the price of merchandise on the market is also cheap, we can even adjust the price and quantity we buy ourselves
For example, today I bought some tomatoes, onions, chilies and cabbage, the cost I spent for all my purchases was IDR 50,000, which if converted to STEEM only ranged from 13.50 steem or equivalent to 1.04 SBD
sumber coin market cup
The atmosphere in this market can also be said to be busy, the photo below will prove that I'm not the only one shopping here
As I said before, at the Keude Bungkah market there are not only vegetable traders here, there are also fish taxes, clothes shops, mini wholesalers and even sandal sellers.
mini wholesalers
sandal sellers
Based on my personal experience, you can fulfill all your daily needs in this market, I guarantee you will not be disappointed
Street vendors
In some of my posts, I've often checked the shop that I often hang out with, namely the net coffee link
As I said before, not all traditional markets and street vendors are slums, this stall is an example
At first glance, it looks like I'm not the only one hanging out here, even for a position in this warung village, one of the winners
The reason I often hang out at these street vendors is, the food here is all delicious, there is chicken penyet, nasi uduk, Aceh noodles with various menu variations, and for sure the prices are very populist.
For this crab noodle and a glass of drink, I only paid IDR 25,000 which is only around 6.50 STEEM
The price is very cheap isn't it, try to imagine if we order this noodle at a five-star hotel or other luxury restaurant, the price they charge must be two or even ten times the price I paid at this stall
About the taste, you can prove it yourself, I have attached the location of this street vendor, I think the noodles here are better than those found in fancy restaurants, that's my personal opinion
Conclusion
Some of the photos and stories from my experiences above are enough to prove that we should not ignore traditional markets or street vendors, instead we should help preserve the markets in our respective areas.
So let's "MAKE THEM SMILE" , buying their merchandise is the same as giving them a beautiful smile on their face
That's all I can say in this contest, I am very grateful to all my friends in this community, both members and my team, I am very grateful for everything
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