![This media file captures an indoor scene, likely within a fast-food restaurant or food court in Rosario, Argentina. The primary subjects are several digital displays and part of a wall with an environmental message.
On the left, multiple vertical digital menu boards display various food items and their prices. Clearly visible are "MILANESITAS DE TERNERA" (Veal Milanese bites) priced at $2800, which includes "UNA GASEOSA" (a soda). Another item, "PECHUGUITAS CRISPY" (Crispy Chicken Bites), is listed at $2200.
To the right of the menu boards, a large dark wall features prominent white text. Part of an environmental message reads: "FELICIDAD SENSACIÓN MUY PARECIDA" (Happiness, very similar sensation). Further up, it states: "YA NO QUEREMOS USAR PLÁSTICO" (We no longer want to use plastic) followed by reasons like "PORQUE NO TIENE MATERIAL INDESTRUCTIBLE" (Because it has no indestructible material), implying items are made "SOLO POR UNOS MINUTOS" (only for a few minutes). The message continues, "EL 91% DEL PLÁSTICO NO SE RECICLA, NI SE BIODEGRADA, SIMPLEMENTE SE [CONVIERTE EN] MICROPLÁSTICOS QUE [DAÑAN EL] MEDIO AMBIENTE" (91% of plastic is not recycled, nor biodegraded; it simply becomes microplastics that harm the environment).
In the center of the image, a flat-screen monitor displays an advertisement for food, specifically "AROS DE CEBOLLA" (onion rings), encouraging customers to "SUMA A TU COMBO" (add to your combo). Below this monitor, on a white counter, there's a small stand with a QR code and the words "REU" and "PARTICIPA" (participate), possibly for a promotion or feedback. The right side of the image reveals a wall covered with horizontal wooden planks, contrasting with the sleek menu boards and industrial-style metal structures seen above. No people are visible, and the time of day cannot be determined.](https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/patr-3a75e.appspot.com/o/uploads%2Fimage_picker_564ba749-b096-4431-b.jpg?alt=media)
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This media file captures an indoor scene, likely within a fast-food restaurant or food court in Rosario, Argentina. The primary subjects are several digital displays and part of a wall with an environmental message. On the left, multiple vertical digital menu boards display various food items and their prices. Clearly visible are "MILANESITAS DE TERNERA" (Veal Milanese bites) priced at $2800, which includes "UNA GASEOSA" (a soda). Another item, "PECHUGUITAS CRISPY" (Crispy Chicken Bites), is listed at $2200. To the right of the menu boards, a large dark wall features prominent white text. Part of an environmental message reads: "FELICIDAD SENSACIÓN MUY PARECIDA" (Happiness, very similar sensation). Further up, it states: "YA NO QUEREMOS USAR PLÁSTICO" (We no longer want to use plastic) followed by reasons like "PORQUE NO TIENE MATERIAL INDESTRUCTIBLE" (Because it has no indestructible material), implying items are made "SOLO POR UNOS MINUTOS" (only for a few minutes). The message continues, "EL 91% DEL PLÁSTICO NO SE RECICLA, NI SE BIODEGRADA, SIMPLEMENTE SE [CONVIERTE EN] MICROPLÁSTICOS QUE [DAÑAN EL] MEDIO AMBIENTE" (91% of plastic is not recycled, nor biodegraded; it simply becomes microplastics that harm the environment). In the center of the image, a flat-screen monitor displays an advertisement for food, specifically "AROS DE CEBOLLA" (onion rings), encouraging customers to "SUMA A TU COMBO" (add to your combo). Below this monitor, on a white counter, there's a small stand with a QR code and the words "REU" and "PARTICIPA" (participate), possibly for a promotion or feedback. The right side of the image reveals a wall covered with horizontal wooden planks, contrasting with the sleek menu boards and industrial-style metal structures seen above. No people are visible, and the time of day cannot be determined.
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