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The image shows a close-up, eye-level view of a bakery display shelf in a retail setting, likely a supermarket or local market. The shelf is made of light-colored wood and is filled with various types of bread products, all individually packaged in clear plastic. The products are arranged in rows on multiple shelves.

On the top shelf, several blue and orange bags of baked goods are visible. Each bag features a yellow circular label with the word "BAKERY" and "Abdulboriy" written in a stylized font, along with an image of baked rolls. Below these bags, on the same shelf, are larger loaves of bread, some appearing to be whole and others sliced, also wrapped in plastic. One loaf has a label with Cyrillic text and an image of wheat stalks.

The middle shelf displays an assortment of bread rolls and larger flatbreads, all individually packaged. Some rolls are sprinkled with seeds or a light coating. One flatbread has a label with Cyrillic text and the word "PATIR" prominently displayed. Another label reads "ISSIQ NON," which translates to "hot bread" in Uzbek. Price tags are visible beneath some of the products, displaying prices like "14 990," "15 490," "11 990," and "8 990."

The bottom shelf continues the display of packaged bread products, including rolls and larger loaves, some with visible toppings like sesame seeds or a crumbly coating. Price tags are also visible on this shelf.

The overall environment appears to be a well-lit interior space, with a focus on the baked goods. The lighting casts a slight shadow on the lower shelves. The image is crisp and detailed, allowing for close examination of the packaging and the texture of the bread. The presence of price tags in what appears to be Uzbek currency (som) and product names in Cyrillic and Uzbek suggests the location is within Uzbekistan, potentially in Fergana City. The scene depicts a typical retail display of fresh baked goods.
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Jun 20, 2026, 1:46 PM

Fergana City, Uzbekistan

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The image shows a close-up, eye-level view of a bakery display shelf in a retail setting, likely a supermarket or local market. The shelf is made of light-colored wood and is filled with various types of bread products, all individually packaged in clear plastic. The products are arranged in rows on multiple shelves. On the top shelf, several blue and orange bags of baked goods are visible. Each bag features a yellow circular label with the word "BAKERY" and "Abdulboriy" written in a stylized font, along with an image of baked rolls. Below these bags, on the same shelf, are larger loaves of bread, some appearing to be whole and others sliced, also wrapped in plastic. One loaf has a label with Cyrillic text and an image of wheat stalks. The middle shelf displays an assortment of bread rolls and larger flatbreads, all individually packaged. Some rolls are sprinkled with seeds or a light coating. One flatbread has a label with Cyrillic text and the word "PATIR" prominently displayed. Another label reads "ISSIQ NON," which translates to "hot bread" in Uzbek. Price tags are visible beneath some of the products, displaying prices like "14 990," "15 490," "11 990," and "8 990." The bottom shelf continues the display of packaged bread products, including rolls and larger loaves, some with visible toppings like sesame seeds or a crumbly coating. Price tags are also visible on this shelf. The overall environment appears to be a well-lit interior space, with a focus on the baked goods. The lighting casts a slight shadow on the lower shelves. The image is crisp and detailed, allowing for close examination of the packaging and the texture of the bread. The presence of price tags in what appears to be Uzbek currency (som) and product names in Cyrillic and Uzbek suggests the location is within Uzbekistan, potentially in Fergana City. The scene depicts a typical retail display of fresh baked goods.

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