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This image captures a bustling scene inside what appears to be an Argentinian bakery or cafe, likely in Rosario, given the context. The main focus is a brightly lit, tiered glass display case filled with a variety of freshly baked goods. On the upper shelves, numerous light-golden, crescent-shaped pastries are neatly arranged. These resemble savory empanadas or similar baked pockets, many with crimped edges. The lower shelves are laden with an abundance of sweet pastries. Many are glossy, honey-colored medialunas (Argentine croissants), some appearing plain and others featuring a distinctive glazed finish. There are also some rounder, puffier pastries interspersed among the croissants. The items appear fresh, with a rich, inviting sheen. Two sets of hands belonging to different individuals are visible in the left portion of the frame. One person's hands are seen near the top left, interacting with what looks like a menu, order pad, or a point-of-sale system, suggesting an ordering or transaction process. Another person's hands are partially visible in the bottom left, possibly reaching for something or engaged in a task. The display case itself is made of metal and glass, reflecting the internal lighting and giving the pastries an appealing glow. The background is mostly dark and indistinct, focusing attention on the food and the immediate counter area. In the lower right corner, a blue and white sign is partially visible, featuring a QR code. Above the QR code, partial text reads "NEA" and below it, "RNEA," which likely pertains to a mobile payment system or a regional banking application common in Argentina, facilitating electronic transactions. The presence of these traditional Argentinian baked goods and the QR payment system strongly supports the provided location context of Rosario, Argentina.
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