Shopping Cart and Checkout
Just like a cart is used in malls to accumulate products in one place or basket, a shopping cart on e-commerce platforms is a web page where customers can see all the products that they have selected for purchase during their visit to the platform.
When a customer wants to buy many products from a platform, instead of ordering each product and repeating the process of checkout, they can just add the product to the cart and continue shopping without leaving their current web page.
When they have selected all the products they need, they can then click on the cart and continue to order all the products at once with the checkout process.
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