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When the same product description appears on multiple different sites, Google uses other signals (like location) to determine which page to display. Having unique descriptions and titles helps Google better process each page independently.
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TL;DR
Google prioritizes additional factors, such as location, to manage duplicate content. Create unique titles and descriptions to help Google process your pages independently.
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