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This is a detailed, forensic description of a supermarket aisle in Shiraz, Iran, focusing on the display of snack foods. The image captures a multi-tiered shelf filled with various packaged snacks, primarily chips and extruded snacks. The lighting appears to be artificial, typical of an indoor retail environment. On the top shelf, the dominant products are bags of "Tordilla" tortilla chips. These are arranged in rows, with prominent branding featuring the brand name in both Arabic script and English. The packaging colors vary, including red, blue, and purple, each likely indicating a different flavor. Some bags depict images of chips or ingredients associated with the flavor, such as onions for "Onion Parsley" or shallots for "Shallot Yogurt." Below the Tordilla chips, the next shelf displays bags of "Bugles" snacks. These are cone-shaped snacks, and their packaging also features the brand name prominently. Flavors like "Sweet Chili" and "Ketchup" are visible, with accompanying imagery of the snacks and illustrative graphics. The colors of the Bugles packaging include red and blue. The third shelf from the top showcases "Kiko" brand snacks. These appear to be a different shape of extruded snack, possibly a puff or a ring. The "Kiko" packaging is predominantly red, yellow, and pink. Flavors such as "Ketchup" and "Salsa" are indicated. The bottom shelves feature a variety of products, including "Indian Snack" bags, which are white with colorful text and graphics. These bags display text like "BULKED & FRIED" and "SALTED TASTE." There are also smaller bags with designs depicting children and snacks, such as "SNACKS Cheese." The overall arrangement suggests a well-stocked retail setting, with products categorized and presented for consumer purchase. The pricing labels are visible at the bottom of each shelf section, indicating currency that is likely Iranian Rial. No people are visible in the image.
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