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This image depicts the interior of a retail bakery or patisserie, identified as Casa Tur, located in Herzliya, Israel. The scene focuses on a long display counter adorned with festive holiday decorations, including large metallic gold, green, and red baubles hanging from the ceiling, interspersed with artificial evergreen garlands and small red ornaments. The display counter features a light marble top. On the counter surface, several large, round, baked goods, wrapped in clear plastic with red ribbons and "CASA TUR" branding, are prominently displayed in a row. Behind these items, within a glass-enclosed section of the counter, various food products are visible. These include multiple rectangular, brown cardboard containers with clear lids, holding what appear to be individual savory dishes or salads. Further along the counter, a diverse assortment of smaller pastries, cakes, and other deli items are meticulously arranged in rows. Below the main display, integrated into the counter's wooden base, is a shelf unit showcasing more "CASA TUR" branded baked goods, also individually wrapped. Behind the counter, two staff members wearing white uniform tops are present. On the left, a person with dark hair is partially visible, positioned behind the wrapped goods. On the right, another person with light brown hair is smiling, looking towards the right, and is more fully visible from the chest up. The background includes white subway tile walls. To the left, several shelves are stocked with various packaged goods, including bottles and gift boxes, some branded "CASA TUR." A glimpse of a professional kitchen or prep area is visible further back through glass. The flooring appears to be made of terracotta-colored tiles. The establishment is brightly illuminated, with light sources casting reflections on the display glass.
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