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The image displays a retail store setting, likely a supermarket or grocery store, featuring a prominent display of various brands of dates. The perspective is slightly angled downwards, and the image itself is tilted, showing products arranged on what appears to be a metal shelving unit or a pallet directly on the floor.

In the foreground and midground, numerous boxes of dates are stacked and arranged for sale. One prominent brand, "Rose Garden," is visible on multiple rectangular boxes. These boxes are predominantly beige or light brown, featuring an illustration of a palm tree and a white bowl filled with dates. The text "Rose Garden" is visible in an oval logo, and "700gm" indicating the weight is also clearly printed on the boxes. Several stacks of these "Rose Garden" boxes are seen.

Adjacent to and integrated with the "Rose Garden" display are boxes from another brand. One particular box from this brand is orange and brown, with distinct Arabic calligraphy. The visible text on this box includes "تمور" (Tamur, meaning dates), "شالي" (Shaly), and "سيوي فاخر" (Siwi Fakher, meaning Premium Siwi). This box also features an image of dates and what looks like a pattern of decorative elements.

Further to the left, there are several flatter, wider boxes or packages, some wrapped in clear plastic. These packages feature a picturesque graphic depicting what appears to be an old city or village scene, possibly with traditional architecture and palm trees. Some of these packages have yellow stickers with red Arabic text, likely promotional or pricing information, although the specific text is unreadable. These packages seem to be hanging or resting on horizontal wooden rods that are part of the display structure, with a metal shopping cart visible to their left.

In the upper left corner, a portion of a white price tag or informational sign is visible, displaying the number "20" and some smaller unreadable text in English and Arabic. The floor beneath the display is a light-colored tile with visible grout lines. The overall impression is that of an abundant and well-stocked display of dates, likely geared towards customers in a Middle Eastern or North African market, given the product type and visible Arabic script.
Angelika Remon

Feb 16, 2026

Al Hadaba, Egypt

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The image displays a retail store setting, likely a supermarket or grocery store, featuring a prominent display of various brands of dates. The perspective is slightly angled downwards, and the image itself is tilted, showing products arranged on what appears to be a metal shelving unit or a pallet directly on the floor. In the foreground and midground, numerous boxes of dates are stacked and arranged for sale. One prominent brand, "Rose Garden," is visible on multiple rectangular boxes. These boxes are predominantly beige or light brown, featuring an illustration of a palm tree and a white bowl filled with dates. The text "Rose Garden" is visible in an oval logo, and "700gm" indicating the weight is also clearly printed on the boxes. Several stacks of these "Rose Garden" boxes are seen. Adjacent to and integrated with the "Rose Garden" display are boxes from another brand. One particular box from this brand is orange and brown, with distinct Arabic calligraphy. The visible text on this box includes "تمور" (Tamur, meaning dates), "شالي" (Shaly), and "سيوي فاخر" (Siwi Fakher, meaning Premium Siwi). This box also features an image of dates and what looks like a pattern of decorative elements. Further to the left, there are several flatter, wider boxes or packages, some wrapped in clear plastic. These packages feature a picturesque graphic depicting what appears to be an old city or village scene, possibly with traditional architecture and palm trees. Some of these packages have yellow stickers with red Arabic text, likely promotional or pricing information, although the specific text is unreadable. These packages seem to be hanging or resting on horizontal wooden rods that are part of the display structure, with a metal shopping cart visible to their left. In the upper left corner, a portion of a white price tag or informational sign is visible, displaying the number "20" and some smaller unreadable text in English and Arabic. The floor beneath the display is a light-colored tile with visible grout lines. The overall impression is that of an abundant and well-stocked display of dates, likely geared towards customers in a Middle Eastern or North African market, given the product type and visible Arabic script.

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