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This image displays a collection of dining utensils neatly organized within a clear rectangular plastic storage container, accompanied by its grey plastic lid. Inside the container, a significant stack of black chopsticks, likely made from plastic or melamine, is arranged horizontally. Two light-colored, speckled Asian-style spoons are also present; one is fully visible in the foreground, and another is partially visible at the top-left. These spoons, characterized by their deep bowls and short handles, appear to be made of melamine or a similar composite material, with an off-white or beige color flecked with darker spots.

The grey plastic lid, featuring some raised rectangular sections, rests beside the container. The entire setup is situated on a light-colored wooden surface, possibly a table or countertop. A white cable or cord is partially visible on the far left of the frame.

On the underside of the prominent spoon, faint black text and a logo are visible. The text clearly shows "MUNA" followed by "B'WAAL" (or possibly "B'W ALL"). Below this, a circular logo resembling a recycling symbol or a food-safe mark is present, with some indistinct characters inside. The scene suggests an indoor setting, likely a kitchen or dining area in Johor Bahru, Malaysia, where such utensils are commonly used and stored.
FM-uHS2K2

Jan 10, 2025

Johor Bahru, Malaysia

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This image displays a collection of dining utensils neatly organized within a clear rectangular plastic storage container, accompanied by its grey plastic lid. Inside the container, a significant stack of black chopsticks, likely made from plastic or melamine, is arranged horizontally. Two light-colored, speckled Asian-style spoons are also present; one is fully visible in the foreground, and another is partially visible at the top-left. These spoons, characterized by their deep bowls and short handles, appear to be made of melamine or a similar composite material, with an off-white or beige color flecked with darker spots. The grey plastic lid, featuring some raised rectangular sections, rests beside the container. The entire setup is situated on a light-colored wooden surface, possibly a table or countertop. A white cable or cord is partially visible on the far left of the frame. On the underside of the prominent spoon, faint black text and a logo are visible. The text clearly shows "MUNA" followed by "B'WAAL" (or possibly "B'W ALL"). Below this, a circular logo resembling a recycling symbol or a food-safe mark is present, with some indistinct characters inside. The scene suggests an indoor setting, likely a kitchen or dining area in Johor Bahru, Malaysia, where such utensils are commonly used and stored.

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