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A market stall, identified by the black text "il Verzeratt 1919" on its cream-colored, scalloped awning, is positioned on a grey cobblestone square in Piazza Sant'Eustorgio, Milan, Italy. The setting is an overcast day, likely late autumn or winter, given the bare branches of several large deciduous trees that rise behind the stall. In the background, multi-story buildings with a faded yellow/ochre facade are visible, featuring windows, some with closed shutters. The market stall displays a wide assortment of fresh produce, including various fruits such as oranges, apples, bananas, grapes, pomegranates, and persimmons, as well as vegetables like leafy greens and leeks. These items are arranged on wooden tables, in wooden crates, and in black plastic stacking crates. Inside the stall, hanging produce such as onions and garlic is discernible. Two individuals are engaged at the stall. On the left side, a customer with long, light brown hair, wearing a dark jacket, faces the produce displays. Opposite them, behind the counter, a vendor wearing a dark jacket and a dark beanie hat stands, holding a light green bag, appearing to be serving the customer. To the far left of the stall, a folded white market umbrella is secured, alongside dark planters also bearing the "il Verzeratt" name.
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