Low-end market
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In the USA, as well as in most developed countries, the low-end market consists of lower-priced products suitable for customers who are not willing or able to spend large amounts of money.
Many well known companies, such as Wal-Mart or British supermarket Asda, sell low-end versions of a given product apart from their standard goods.
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