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butcher
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India
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Butchers are less common due to the prevalence of vegetarianism and religious restrictions on meat consumption.
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2
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butcher
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India
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Handling or selling beef as a butcher is generally unacceptable due to religious beliefs.
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3
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butcher
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India
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Butchers are less common due to many people preferring to purchase meat from local markets or directly from farmers.
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4
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butcher
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India
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In some regions, people may prefer to buy meat from specific vendors due to religious or cultural preferences.
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5
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butcher shop
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India
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Commonly visited by people looking for halal or kosher meat
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1
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6
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butcher shop
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India
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Less common due to a higher percentage of vegetarians and limited access to refrigeration for storing meat
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7
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butcher shop
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India
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Less common due to a higher proportion of the population being vegetarian, with specialized shops serving specific religious dietary restrictions
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1
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8
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cow slaughter
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India
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Considered taboo and illegal in many states
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1
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9
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pork butcher
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India
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Pork butchers are uncommon as pork is not widely consumed due to religious or cultural beliefs.
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10
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slaughterhouse
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India
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Slaughterhouses are often controversial and may be banned in certain regions due to religious beliefs prohibiting the consumption of beef or meat.
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1
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11
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slaughterhouse
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India
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Slaughterhouses are often associated with controversy and are restricted in many regions due to religious and cultural beliefs.
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1
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12
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slaughterhouse
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India
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Slaughterhouses are considered taboo and unethical due to religious beliefs around the treatment of animals.
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1
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13
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slaughterhouse
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India
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Slaughterhouses are considered taboo and are generally not accepted in Hindu culture, as cows are revered and considered sacred animals.
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