Stevche Radevski 1956dce80a feat: Update the product options model and refactor the product module (#6685)
The changes in this PR are:
1. Change how product options are created and stored. The relationship changed from
`options --> option values <-- variants`
to
`options --> option values --> variant options <-- variants`

Now we can enforce non-duplicate option values, easier creation and updates of options, and more.

2. Refactors the product module. The product module did a lot of things in a non-ideal approach, and this is a step towards a more consistent usage of the base repository and methods exposed by a module. There is still work left to improve the module, but a large chunk of the changes are included in this PR


Things to do as a follow-up:
1. Remove many-to-many relationships  if an empty list is passed in the base repository.
2. Improve the typings of the module
3. Further cleanup and improvements (there are few questions that I need answered before I can improve the API)
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