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A city's downtown area has over 50 food trucks that all sell lunch items like tacos and sandwiches. While each truck's offerings are slightly different due to unique recipes or branding, customers can easily walk to another truck if one seems too expensive. Consequently, the prices for a standard taco are very similar across all trucks. Why is it a reasonable modeling simplification to treat each food truck as a price-taker in this market?

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