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#If the non-Jew's store is closer, one should still make an effort to go to the store owned by the Jew<ref>Maharm Shik C.M. 31. Rav Shternbach in Teshuvos V'Hanhagos 1:805 notes that the poskim do not discuss how far of a distance one must go, and suggests that it is a [[Mil]] just like how far one must go to find a minyan. He does not this is by large or regular purchases, but a one time or small purchase can go to the closer store</ref>
#If the non-Jew's store is closer, one should still make an effort to go to the store owned by the Jew<ref>Maharm Shik C.M. 31. Rav Shternbach in Teshuvos V'Hanhagos 1:805 notes that the poskim do not discuss how far of a distance one must go, and suggests that it is a [[Mil]] just like how far one must go to find a minyan. He does not this is by large or regular purchases, but a one time or small purchase can go to the closer store</ref>
#This law does not apply to a Jewish retailer as his income is based on him getting the best price<ref>Maharam Shik C.M. 31</ref>
#This law does not apply to a Jewish retailer as his income is based on him getting the best price<ref>Maharam Shik C.M. 31</ref>
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