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A national fast-food chain and a local, high-end restaurant both post job openings for a 'cook'. Despite offering a similar hourly wage, the fast-food chain receives hundreds of applications from a wide range of candidates, while the high-end restaurant receives only a few, highly specialized applications. Which of the following statements best analyzes this situation from a labor market perspective?

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