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This image depicts the interior produce section of a Shoprite supermarket in Accra, Ghana. The scene is brightly illuminated by overhead fluorescent lighting, with a beige ceiling and decorative panels featuring fruit imagery.

**Environment:** The supermarket features multi-tiered wooden shelving units designed for produce display. Christmas decorations, including silver tinsel garlands and star ornaments, are strung overhead and along the shelves. In the distant right background, a red-decorated Christmas tree is partially visible, indicating the festive season. A sign on the back wall faintly reads "thank you see."

**Products:** The shelves are stocked with a variety of fresh produce. The top shelf displays green cabbages, some individually wrapped in clear plastic, priced at "CABBAGE 42.99EA." Adjacent to the cabbages are loose green pears and red apples. Several "LOW PRICE" tags are visible, with prices such as "39.99" and "59.99" for items like "Apple Marke[t]" and "Honey Marke[t]," likely denoting prices in Ghana Cedis. The middle and lower shelves contain numerous transparent plastic bags filled with various fruits, predominantly apples and possibly citrus, arranged in black crates or directly on the wooden shelves.

**People:** In the foreground, an individual is bent over, facing away from the camera, appearing to select or examine items on a lower shelf. This person wears a light pink long-sleeved top and green and white striped trousers or a skirt, topped with a green and white striped cap or head covering. In the distant right background, near the Christmas tree, a second individual in a light shirt and dark trousers is partially visible.

**Actions/Interactions:** The primary individual is engaged in shopping for produce. No direct interactions between the visible individuals are evident.
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Dec 24, 2025, 11:09 AM

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This image depicts the interior produce section of a Shoprite supermarket in Accra, Ghana. The scene is brightly illuminated by overhead fluorescent lighting, with a beige ceiling and decorative panels featuring fruit imagery. **Environment:** The supermarket features multi-tiered wooden shelving units designed for produce display. Christmas decorations, including silver tinsel garlands and star ornaments, are strung overhead and along the shelves. In the distant right background, a red-decorated Christmas tree is partially visible, indicating the festive season. A sign on the back wall faintly reads "thank you see." **Products:** The shelves are stocked with a variety of fresh produce. The top shelf displays green cabbages, some individually wrapped in clear plastic, priced at "CABBAGE 42.99EA." Adjacent to the cabbages are loose green pears and red apples. Several "LOW PRICE" tags are visible, with prices such as "39.99" and "59.99" for items like "Apple Marke[t]" and "Honey Marke[t]," likely denoting prices in Ghana Cedis. The middle and lower shelves contain numerous transparent plastic bags filled with various fruits, predominantly apples and possibly citrus, arranged in black crates or directly on the wooden shelves. **People:** In the foreground, an individual is bent over, facing away from the camera, appearing to select or examine items on a lower shelf. This person wears a light pink long-sleeved top and green and white striped trousers or a skirt, topped with a green and white striped cap or head covering. In the distant right background, near the Christmas tree, a second individual in a light shirt and dark trousers is partially visible. **Actions/Interactions:** The primary individual is engaged in shopping for produce. No direct interactions between the visible individuals are evident.

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