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- noun Plural form of
stallholder .
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Examples
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A court of appeal judge decided this week that removing the market, a haphazard and partly derelict mixture of mostly Latin American stallholders, would "damage race relations" in the area.
Londonist 2010
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Now in its 26th year, the two-day sprall features 250 stallholders peddling the likes of garlic beer and garlic ice cream.
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But now, market stallholders say they face a battle for survival as shoppers turn to supermarkets or online shopping.
Markets under threat as shoppers go online for fruit and veg 2011
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But the NMTF has said one of the biggest issues facing modern markets is attracting new stallholders.
Markets under threat as shoppers go online for fruit and veg 2011
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The sun is out, the market is packed but there is an air of rebellion among the stallholders on Machynlleth High Street in mid-Wales.
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As we walk through the market, none of the stallholders seems fussed to have such a gastronomic giant in their midst.
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We need to promote ourselves as a place where you can get fresh good quality products where stallholders offer a personal touch.
Markets under threat as shoppers go online for fruit and veg 2011
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They made £250 – twice as much as the fair's highest-earning adult stallholders.
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Some stallholders already only provide recycled bags or re-usable ones.
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She has been warned that she must now buy bacon from stallholders instead of from outside.
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