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Fare is a term used to describe the cost of travel or the food provided in a particular setting such as a restaurant or event. In the context of travel, fare refers to the price paid by a passenger to use a public transport service such as a bus, train, taxi, or airplane. In the context of food, fare refers to the range of food items that are available for consumption in a particular setting.

Travel Fare[edit]

Travel fare is the price that a passenger pays to travel from one location to another using a public transport service. The fare may be determined by a number of factors including the distance travelled, the type of service (e.g. express, regular), the time of travel (peak or off-peak), and the type of passenger (adult, child, senior, student, etc.). Some transport services offer discounted fares for certain categories of passengers or for passengers who purchase tickets in advance or in bulk.

Food Fare[edit]

Food fare refers to the range of food items that are available for consumption in a particular setting. This could be a restaurant, a food festival, a street food market, or a home-cooked meal. The fare at a particular setting is often influenced by the type of cuisine being served, the ingredients available, the skills of the chef, and the preferences of the diners.

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