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Street vendors are small-scale business owners that offer low-cost items and services while maintaining a physical storefront along the sidewalk. Their locations may be ambiguous, partially constructed, or unidentified. They provide a range of products and services, including everything from fresh ingredients to prepared cuisine (street foods), toys and accessories to spare parts, shoe repair to body massage. Despite the fact that it is regarded as a part of the informal sector, street vending has long been a source of revenue. All around the world, street sellers are a regular sight in many cities. They frequently draw a lot of attention from onlookers while peddling cheap things from carts or improvised stands. While some view street vending as a unique and exciting kind of employment, others view it as an annoyance that is intruding on public space. We will weigh the benefits and drawbacks of street selling in this essay before deciding whether or not the city where we live should continue to allow it. However, with the ongoing impact of the pandemic, many vendors are struggling to make ends meet. A lot of the vendors for they are not allowed to sell and people were in lockdown so limited people were be able to buy from them or not at all. Because of the pandemic their resources are limited, street sales were prohibited, depriving vendors of their primary source of income. Street sellers were daily wage workers who had little to no savings to protect them from the harsh effects of the economic downturn brought on by quarantine regulations. The pandemic has severely impacted the livelihoods and general economy of street vendors and peddlers in the Philippines. Even though the situation is difficult, helping individuals who work in the informal economy is crucial. It is necessary to make sure that these workers receive enough support during these trying times because they are an essential component of the Philippine economy. Many cities all around the world have a constant presence of street sellers. They offer a range of goods for sale, including food, clothing, and souvenirs. While some of the sellers can be well-known, others might be newcomers. Street selling is a common practice in many nations nowadays. Although it might be exciting and different, selling goods on the street can also be risky. Vendors frequently labor outside with no shelter from the elements, leaving them vulnerable to theft or other criminal activity. Additionally, being a street vendor might be risky for small children or expectant mothers. On numerous streets around the world, you can frequently see street sellers. They offer a range of products, including food, clothing, and electronics. image
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