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An interior view of a supermarket checkout lane is captured. The location is identified as "Supermercados Santa María" in Guayana City, Venezuela, based on prominent overhead signage. A person, presumably a cashier, is seated at the cash register, facing away from the camera. This individual has long, dark red hair tied back with a yellow scrunchie and wears a grey and white tie-dye hooded sweatshirt over a yellow garment. The cashier's right hand is extended towards a payment terminal or barcode scanner. A computer monitor displaying a point-of-sale interface with various product entries and numerical data is positioned in front of the cashier. The stainless steel checkout counter in the foreground features a black barcode scanner and a dark-colored payment terminal. Adjacent to the cashier's station, a wooden tray holds numerous individually wrapped candies. Several glass jars containing various snacks are also present on the counter. In the background, shelves stocked with products, including numerous yellow bags labeled "PAN" (a brand of precooked corn flour), are visible. Further into the store, aisles with various grocery items are discernable. Overhead, the "SUPERMERCADOS Santa María" logo and name are displayed, along with an advertisement for "Las Llaves" products and a large wall graphic depicting a woman's face. A security monitor displaying multiple surveillance camera feeds is mounted high on the wall to the left. The store interior is brightly illuminated by rows of fluorescent lights. A partial view of an individual's arm and torso is visible in the extreme left foreground, suggesting a customer is interacting with the cashier.
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