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Does any one say how a product is being valued.when a customer sees it something on a online platforms vs local store, which and what make the major difference between them and how they are valued?also if there is no value means how do we create for

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Pricing online vs. local stores often comes down to overhead costs. Online platforms can offer lower prices because they save on rent and other operational costs. Local stores have higher costs, so they might price higher to cover expenses.

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