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Consider a large, centralized fish market where dozens of fishermen sell their daily catch of cod to hundreds of restaurant and grocery buyers. All transactions occur in an open area where prices are publicly displayed on chalkboards at each stall. Despite these conditions, which seem to foster competition, observers note that the price per pound for cod can still differ by up to 10% from one stall to another at the same time. Which of the following is the most likely reason for this persistent price variation?

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