France, Nov. 16 -- Unlike most outdoor markets in France, which are held once or twice a week, the Marche d'Aligre in the west of Paris takes place every day.
Inside the central market hall - one of 15 in the city - and in the streets surrounding it, shoppers can stock up on fruits and vegetables as well as meat, fish, flowers and clothing.
"The quality varies. This seller here is making noise to attract clients," says Olivier Razemon, passing a stall where a man shouts out: "Three mangoes for a euro!"
"His main argument is price. Others do not shout as much, because their main argument is not the price but the quality of their products. Some clients come for local food, others come for the deals."
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