Leonardo Benini 458dd04bbf fix(core-flows,types,medusa): pass /store/shipping-options fields to workflow (#13527)
cc @willbouch since you asked to be tagged if I opened this PR.

The /store/shipping-options is one of only 2 store endpoints to not allow custom `fields` to be passed(other one is /store/returns if you guys want to add it to the backlog). This PR fixes that so that custom linked models can also be retrieved.

Note: This fix reveals a bug in the next.js starter

eac359cc8d/src/lib/data/fulfillment.ts (L23-L24)

`fields` was previously ignored, now it errors since it tries to parse the misspelled "fulfllment"(the i is missing). It worked before since both fields are already defined by default inside the workflow. So the `fields` line is totally redundant and should be removed(ideally before merging this).   
Maybe in the next release notes it should also warn users to remove it for those that already have a modified copy of the starter.
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