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Supermarkets are an American invention. In most other countries, they are found only in the biggest cities, if there are any at all. When shopping in these countries, people must make several stops. They'll go to one store for meat, another for bread, a third for vegetables, and a fourth for dairy foods. Some cities have market areas, where a different kind of goods will be sold on each street. In some parts of the world, there are not fixed prices. The buyer and seller will bargain, each trying to make the best deal. This is called haggling. People have to be good at haggling to earn a living. But in some ways it's also like a game. If the buyer isn't good at haggling, he or she will a) probably pay more than the goods are worth b) make the best deal c) go to a supermarket next time
What is A) probably pay more than the goods are worth