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This image displays a brightly lit refrigerated display case in the meat section of an Esselunga supermarket in Firenze, Italy. The case is fully stocked with various packaged ground meat products, neatly arranged in plastic trays with clear film. No people are visible, indicating the scene is set for customers. The products include different types of hamburgers, meatballs, and tartare. Many items have yellow and blue promotional tags indicating "SCONTO" (discount) with percentages like 20%, 30%, and 40%. Visible text on the price tags and packaging labels, primarily in Italian, identifies specific products and their prices: - "BATTUTA ABERDEEN ANGUS" priced at 4,99. - "POLPETTE SAPORITE" (flavorful meatballs) at 5,39. - "MINI HAMBURGER DI SCOTTONA NATURAMA" discounted to 2,79 (from an unreadable original price) with a 30% discount. - "HAMBURGER CLASSICO" discounted to 3,40 with a 30% discount. - "POLPETTONE DI VITELLO" (veal meatloaf) in "CLASSICO" and "CON SCAMORZA E SPECK" varieties, both discounted to 7,19 with a 40% discount. - "TARTARE RAZZA PIEMONTESE" (Piedmontese breed tartare) discounted to 3,79 with a 20% discount. - "HAMBURGER RAZZA CHIANINA" (Chianina breed hamburger) and "HAMBURGER CLASSICI" both priced at 4,99. Some labels also feature promotional descriptions, such as "TENERA E MAGRA, LA CARNE DI RAZZA PIEMONTESE CHE UTILIZZIAMO PER NOSTRI HAMBURGER GARANTISCE LEGGEREZZA E DIGERIBILITA" (Tender and lean, the Piedmontese breed meat we use for our hamburgers guarantees lightness and digestibility). The supermarket's brand, "ESSELUNGA," is prominently displayed on many labels.
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