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The image, rotated 90 degrees counter-clockwise, depicts a young child in the frozen food section of a grocery store or supermarket in Budva, Montenegro. The child, with light brown hair and a bright smile, looks directly at the camera. They are wearing a blue long-sleeved shirt and dark shorts, with blue and red sandals on their feet. The main activity shows the child happily holding a large, white bag of frozen french fries labeled "BITE." The bag features a prominent black octagonal warning label stating "EXCESO EN GRASAS SATURADAS" (Excess in Saturated Fats) and "MINSALUD" (Ministry of Health), indicating a health warning system common in some Latin American countries, but also seen in other regions for imported products. Below the "BITE" logo, text in multiple languages describes the product as "KENTANG GORENG BEKU," "FRENCH FRIES," "POMMES FRITES SURGELÉES," and "PAPAS PRE-FRITAS CONGELADAS," among others. The bag is transparent in the center, revealing the frozen potato sticks inside. Behind the child are clear glass freezer display cases, filled with various frozen food items. Visible products include bags of white beans, packages of "Rizoto" (risotto), "REBRASTI KROMPIR" (ribbed potatoes), and what appears to be frozen pizza. Price tags are visible on the shelves, showing values like "1.80," "4.60," and "13.60," along with labels such as "MEGA" and "MORA BIO." The floor is tiled with large, light-colored square tiles. The setting suggests a well-stocked and brightly lit retail environment.
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