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This image captures the interior of a modest retail shop, likely a "duka," in Dar es-Salaam, Tanzania, showcasing a variety of household goods and a traditional weighing scale. The scene is brightly lit, suggesting daytime. On the left, wooden shelves display an assortment of products. The top shelf holds bottled Coca-Cola and other beverages, along with small items like packaged soaps. The middle shelf features boxes of "MEDICATED SOAP" and "Family" soap, next to stacks of "Royal Creams" biscuits. The lower shelves and floor are stocked with multiple green boxes of "KORIE Cooking Oil" and other packaged goods. Large white and blue sacks, possibly containing bulk commodities, are visible in the background. Dominating the foreground is a robust, orange-colored mechanical weighing scale with a large, shiny silver pan. The scale's base indicates "GOPAR" and "MADE IN INDIA". Below the scale, several black calibration weights are present. To the right of the scale, two rectangular wooden boards serve as payment information signs. One black board clearly displays "LIPA NAMBA" followed by a number "6711591" and "SAIDI-S-SAIDI", indicating a mobile money or payment platform account. Another black board lists "TIGO-PESA" (a common mobile money service in Tanzania) with the number "740043" and "SAIDI SAIDI". A reddish-brown board is partially visible, showing "039632", "CALLAH-F-ATHUMAN", and "SANI SAID!". These signs are strong indicators of the local commercial practices in Tanzania, using mobile payment services. The overall impression is that of a functional and well-stocked local convenience store.
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