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This image depicts the interior checkout area of a supermarket in Guayana City, Venezuela. The location is evidenced by overhead Spanish signage reading "SUPERMERCADO," "Gracias por Preferir" (Thank you for preferring), and "SONRIA...! Está siendo grabado por nuestro sistema de seguridad" (SMILE...! You are being recorded by our security system). Further confirmation of Venezuela is provided by a "Biopago BDV" sticker visible on a checkout scanner and prominent "St. Moritz" chocolate branding, a Venezuelan company. The scene features two primary red and silver checkout counters extending from the mid-ground towards the background. Three individuals are clearly visible. On the far left, a male in a light brown long-sleeved shirt and light pants stands, facing left. Behind the left checkout counter, a second person is seated, engaged with a computer terminal. To the right, a female cashier, appearing young, with long dark curly hair and wearing a red "ATLANTA" sweatshirt, is seated at her checkout counter, looking down at an object in her hands, likely a mobile phone. A fourth male individual wearing a dark cap is partially visible in the background behind this cashier. The area is functional, with numerous product displays. Racks of packaged chocolates and candies, including "St. Moritz" branded items, are prominently featured around the checkout lines. A red "ST. MORITZ El Placer del Chocolate" floor display stand occupies the right foreground. Stacks of yellow-packaged goods, possibly flour or dry ingredients, are situated on a cart or shelf between the two main checkout stations. The flooring is a light-colored terrazzo or speckled tile. Overhead fluorescent strip lighting illuminates the commercial space. A security camera is visible above the left checkout line, and a blue circular sign with a clock symbol is mounted on the upper left wall.
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