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This image captures a close-up, rotated view of a baked goods display inside what appears to be a bakery or cafe, likely in London, United Kingdom, given the "£" currency symbol. The scene is viewed through a glass display case, with reflections visible on its surface. The primary subjects are several croissants arranged on a dark, slate-like surface. In the foreground, two distinct croissants are visible. One is golden brown with a smooth, flaky texture, while the adjacent one is topped with a generous layer of what looks like Biscoff crumbs or a similar spiced biscuit topping, along with a caramel drizzle. Further back, more plain croissants and what might be a different type of bun or bread are visible. Two small chalkboard signs with wooden bases are placed among the pastries, indicating their types and prices. The sign closest to the distinct croissants clearly reads "Kröse" (possibly a brand or specific type of croissant) and "£3.75". Partially visible below it, another sign lists options like "STELLA, BISCOFF / TACHIO CROISSANT" (likely referring to "Nutella, Biscoff, Pistachio Croissant") priced at "£3.50". A silver cake server or spatula rests on the dark surface near the croissants. The display case has a dark wooden frame and a polished wooden counter running alongside it. Reflections on the glass show parts of the establishment's interior, including what appears to be a dark counter or shelving unit and faint outlines that could be a person (presumably staff) in the background. The lighting is artificial, illuminating the display. The overall impression is that of a bustling commercial setting during operational hours.
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