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This image captures a wide shot of a well-stocked produce section within a supermarket in Ternopil, Ukraine. The scene is illuminated by overhead artificial lighting.

In the upper section, various bagged leafy greens are displayed on a top shelf. Visible labels include "SALUTE" and packaging featuring Ukrainian text such as "ЛЕТКИЙ" (likely "Light") and "ЕСКАРИОЛ, ФРИЗЕ" (Escarole, Frisée). Several black price tags with white text are visible, showing prices like 62.90, 65.90, and 49.90 Hryvnia. An orange promotional tag, reading "Акція" (Promotion), is prominently displayed on the right, showing a price of 49.90.

Below this, the main display features fresh fruits and vegetables in transparent bins. From left to right, these include red bell peppers (partially visible), bright yellow bell peppers, green cucumbers, and clusters of ripe red tomatoes. Price tags above these bins indicate prices such as 49.90 Hryvnia for the peppers and 109.90 Hryvnia for the tomatoes. To the far right, a large quantity of peaches or nectarines, displaying shades of red and yellow, fill a bin with a price tag of 199.90 Hryvnia and another for "Нектарин Вар" (Nectarine Var.) at 159.90 Hryvnia.

The next shelf down showcases various types of cabbage. On the left, heads of white cabbage are displayed, some partially wrapped in plastic. To the right, numerous smaller heads of green cabbage are arranged. A price tag for "Капуста" (Cabbage) at 69.90 Hryvnia is visible above the white cabbage.

The lowest visible shelf consists of wooden crates containing various root vegetables and fruits. From left to right, plastic-bagged carrots with a label reading "МОРКВА" (Carrots) are seen. Next, several bags of garlic are present. Following these are loose and bagged beets, with a price tag for "Буряк" (Beets) at 24.90 Hryvnia. Further right, green apples are packaged in clear plastic bags, followed by red apples in similar bags.

On the far right, standing upright next to the wooden crates, is a single pale yellow squash or zucchini, bearing a white label with "Кабачок" (Zucchini) in Ukrainian text. The very bottom of the image shows a metallic grated floor-level display, mostly empty.
Khrystyna D.

Jun 6, 2026, 4:24 PM

Ternopil, Ukraine

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This image captures a wide shot of a well-stocked produce section within a supermarket in Ternopil, Ukraine. The scene is illuminated by overhead artificial lighting. In the upper section, various bagged leafy greens are displayed on a top shelf. Visible labels include "SALUTE" and packaging featuring Ukrainian text such as "ЛЕТКИЙ" (likely "Light") and "ЕСКАРИОЛ, ФРИЗЕ" (Escarole, Frisée). Several black price tags with white text are visible, showing prices like 62.90, 65.90, and 49.90 Hryvnia. An orange promotional tag, reading "Акція" (Promotion), is prominently displayed on the right, showing a price of 49.90. Below this, the main display features fresh fruits and vegetables in transparent bins. From left to right, these include red bell peppers (partially visible), bright yellow bell peppers, green cucumbers, and clusters of ripe red tomatoes. Price tags above these bins indicate prices such as 49.90 Hryvnia for the peppers and 109.90 Hryvnia for the tomatoes. To the far right, a large quantity of peaches or nectarines, displaying shades of red and yellow, fill a bin with a price tag of 199.90 Hryvnia and another for "Нектарин Вар" (Nectarine Var.) at 159.90 Hryvnia. The next shelf down showcases various types of cabbage. On the left, heads of white cabbage are displayed, some partially wrapped in plastic. To the right, numerous smaller heads of green cabbage are arranged. A price tag for "Капуста" (Cabbage) at 69.90 Hryvnia is visible above the white cabbage. The lowest visible shelf consists of wooden crates containing various root vegetables and fruits. From left to right, plastic-bagged carrots with a label reading "МОРКВА" (Carrots) are seen. Next, several bags of garlic are present. Following these are loose and bagged beets, with a price tag for "Буряк" (Beets) at 24.90 Hryvnia. Further right, green apples are packaged in clear plastic bags, followed by red apples in similar bags. On the far right, standing upright next to the wooden crates, is a single pale yellow squash or zucchini, bearing a white label with "Кабачок" (Zucchini) in Ukrainian text. The very bottom of the image shows a metallic grated floor-level display, mostly empty.

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