
Peddler's Trade
Peddler's Trade refers to the traditional practice of traveling merchants, known as peddlers, who sell goods directly to consumers, often by showcasing their items door-to-door or at markets. This trade involves selling a variety of items—such as household goods, textiles, or tools—typically sourced from manufacturers or wholesalers. Peddlers play a vital role in distributing products, especially in rural or developing areas, offering convenience and accessibility to consumers. Historically significant, peddler's trade facilitated commerce before the rise of fixed retail stores and remains relevant in some regions today.