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Al-Nada
market
in
the
center
of
the
country
hosts
many
shops
that
sell
different
types
of
household
products
and
miscellaneous
items.
The
market
receives
hundreds
of
customers
from
different
regions
of
the
Kingdom,
especially
from
places
near
the
capital,
Amman.
In
one
of
the
small
shops,
Haider
Al-Issa
sits
in
front
of
dozens
of
cardboard
boxes
in
which
he
placed
mostly
“imported”
products,
varied
in
shapes
and
colors,
and
receives
his
customers
who
came
to
choose
what
they
needed.
In
the
Nada
market,
which
is
more
than
twenty
years
old,
respectable
and
her
sister
stood
in
the
forties,
flipping
“cardboard
boxes”
outside
a
store
to
search
for
some
exhibits
that
can
be
used
as
household
items.
.
Ethram
says
that
she
used
to
come
from
Sweileh
from
time
to
time
to
buy
what
she
needed
for
the
house
in
quantities
that
would
last
for
a
long
time.
Ethram
believes
that
the
Nada
market
is
a
suitable
place
for
those
who
wish
to
obtain
products
whose
prices
are
cheap.
It
encourages
this,
and
housewives
usually
accept
this,
due
to
the
large
consumption
of
household
and
kitchen
appliances;
When
she
was
shopping
for
that
day,
she
bought
a
set
of
plastic
utensils,
and
some
small
towels
for
kitchen
use,
in
addition
to
some
“fake”
makeup,
mostly
of
international
brands.
There
is
also
a
lot
of
shopping
on
holidays.
This
trade
finds
great
popularity
among
the
customers
in
the
Nada
market;
As
gifts
are
usually
in
shops
outside
the
market,
their
prices
are
high,
and
women
come
to
the
Nada
market
to
search
for
what
suits
them.
till
then
The
Nada
market
remains
like
other
downtown
markets,
which
has
become
a
destination
for
families
to
buy
what
they
need,
in
search
of
the
“lowest
price”
sometimes
for
middle-income
families;
Most
of
the
downtown
shops
and
markets
have
this
feature,
in
addition
to
the
ability
to
move
between
the
various
markets
to
display
their
products.
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