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The image depicts the interior and immediate exterior approach of a self-service fast-food establishment in Plovdiv, Bulgaria.

The scene is dominated by a color scheme of red and white paneling. On the right, three black and white self-service "KASA CASH" kiosks are visible. One kiosk is actively being used by a person, identified as a young woman with dark hair and a dark top with white striped sleeves, who is interacting with the touchscreen and card reader. To the left of the kiosks, multiple glass-front refrigerators stocked with various beverages are present. Above these, illuminated menu boards display drink options such as Cola, Fanta, Sprite (250ml, 500ml) and Beer (500ml), along with food items including Doner, Hamburger, Falafel, Vegan Sandwich, and French fries with cheese, all with Cyrillic text and Bulgarian Lev (лв.) pricing.

Further into the establishment, a wooden-clad display counter with a glass top is situated centrally. The interior flooring is a light wood-look laminate laid in a herringbone pattern, while the exterior approach features light grey square floor tiles. The ceiling contains both recessed linear strip lights and distinctive circular, concentric ring light fixtures. A wall-mounted monitor is visible in the background.

In the foreground, on the left, a large black industrial-style stand fan, branded "First Austria," is positioned, featuring yellow warning labels on its support structure and plugged into a wall outlet. Green artificial decorative plants are arranged along the red wall near the entrance. A small waste bin with a blue liner is visible near the beverage refrigerators. A partial view of a wooden chair or stool is present in the extreme foreground on the left. The glass entrance door to the establishment is partially open, revealing the exterior.
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Jun 6, 2026, 12:44 PM

Plovdiv, Bulgaria

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The image depicts the interior and immediate exterior approach of a self-service fast-food establishment in Plovdiv, Bulgaria. The scene is dominated by a color scheme of red and white paneling. On the right, three black and white self-service "KASA CASH" kiosks are visible. One kiosk is actively being used by a person, identified as a young woman with dark hair and a dark top with white striped sleeves, who is interacting with the touchscreen and card reader. To the left of the kiosks, multiple glass-front refrigerators stocked with various beverages are present. Above these, illuminated menu boards display drink options such as Cola, Fanta, Sprite (250ml, 500ml) and Beer (500ml), along with food items including Doner, Hamburger, Falafel, Vegan Sandwich, and French fries with cheese, all with Cyrillic text and Bulgarian Lev (лв.) pricing. Further into the establishment, a wooden-clad display counter with a glass top is situated centrally. The interior flooring is a light wood-look laminate laid in a herringbone pattern, while the exterior approach features light grey square floor tiles. The ceiling contains both recessed linear strip lights and distinctive circular, concentric ring light fixtures. A wall-mounted monitor is visible in the background. In the foreground, on the left, a large black industrial-style stand fan, branded "First Austria," is positioned, featuring yellow warning labels on its support structure and plugged into a wall outlet. Green artificial decorative plants are arranged along the red wall near the entrance. A small waste bin with a blue liner is visible near the beverage refrigerators. A partial view of a wooden chair or stool is present in the extreme foreground on the left. The glass entrance door to the establishment is partially open, revealing the exterior.

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