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The image displays a retail shelf stocked with various coffee capsules in a supermarket or grocery store in Rosario, Argentina. The products are neatly organized and brightly lit. The left side of the shelf primarily features Starbucks Nespresso compatible capsules, stacked vertically. Visible varieties include "STARBUCKS HOUSE BLEND LUNGO" (Intensity 5, 10 capsules), "STARBUCKS ESPRESSO ROAST" (Intensity 11, 10 capsules), "STARBUCKS SINGLE-ORIGIN COLOMBIA" (Intensity 7, 10 capsules), and "STARBUCKS BLONDE ESPRESSO ROAST" (Intensity 6, 10 capsules). Most Nespresso boxes indicate "NET WT./CONT. NETO 57g". Price tags next to these items display "$ 9389.00" for "1 UN" (one unit). The right side of the shelf, also stacked vertically, showcases Starbucks Dolce Gusto compatible capsules. The most prominent product here is "STARBUCKS CAPPUCCINO", described as "EQUILIBRADO & ESPUMOSO" (balanced & foamy). These boxes feature Argentine nutritional warning labels such as "EXCESO EN AZÚCARES" (excess sugar), "EXCESO EN GRASAS TOTALES" (excess total fats), and "EXCESO EN GRASAS SATURADAS" (excess saturated fats). Each cappuccino box states "PESO NETO: 120 g". A price tag for "CAFE CAPUCCINO CAPSULAS X 12 CAP" shows "$ 9368.00" for "1 UN". A product from the brand "Cabrales" (Cabrales Cappuccino) is partially visible at the bottom right. The presence of Spanish text, specific nutritional labels, and the currency on the price tags (likely Argentine Pesos) align with the location context of Rosario, Argentina. The setting is clearly an indoor retail environment.
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