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This media file is a close-up, overhead shot of a corkboard filled with numerous coffee loyalty cards pinned to it. The cards are predominantly white with a light green circular grid pattern. Each card has a logo that appears to be a simplified drawing of a coffee cup with steam. The cards are filled out by hand with names, indicating that this is a promotional display at a cafe, likely in Warsaw, Poland, as suggested by the context.

The cards are arranged in a somewhat chaotic but organized manner, overlapping each other. Many of the cards have circles filled in, signifying purchased coffees, and some are completely filled, indicating a free coffee earned. The names written on the cards are in Polish and include names such as "Julia," "Gavin," "Dorota Kulega," "Marcin Kasia," "Agata i Łukasz," "Tatiana Breinin," "Patka i Michał," "Miso Meti," "Mati i Konia," "Smutny i Ania," "Vitalii i Margarita," "Anna Tess," "Ola W," "Agnieszka S-M," "Michal i Kasia," "Eliza," "Wojtnia," "ADA," "Zuza i Alicja," "Ola Lumasik," "Emilia," and "Bartek i Ku." Some names are written in a smaller script, possibly indicating further details.

The setting is indoors, likely a cafe or coffee shop, given the nature of the cards and the pinned display. The lighting appears to be artificial, typical of an indoor establishment. There is no indication of the time of day or weather. The overall impression is one of a well-patronized establishment with an active customer loyalty program. The arrangement of the cards suggests a busy period, with many customers participating.
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Jun 30, 2026

Warsaw, Poland

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This media file is a close-up, overhead shot of a corkboard filled with numerous coffee loyalty cards pinned to it. The cards are predominantly white with a light green circular grid pattern. Each card has a logo that appears to be a simplified drawing of a coffee cup with steam. The cards are filled out by hand with names, indicating that this is a promotional display at a cafe, likely in Warsaw, Poland, as suggested by the context. The cards are arranged in a somewhat chaotic but organized manner, overlapping each other. Many of the cards have circles filled in, signifying purchased coffees, and some are completely filled, indicating a free coffee earned. The names written on the cards are in Polish and include names such as "Julia," "Gavin," "Dorota Kulega," "Marcin Kasia," "Agata i Łukasz," "Tatiana Breinin," "Patka i Michał," "Miso Meti," "Mati i Konia," "Smutny i Ania," "Vitalii i Margarita," "Anna Tess," "Ola W," "Agnieszka S-M," "Michal i Kasia," "Eliza," "Wojtnia," "ADA," "Zuza i Alicja," "Ola Lumasik," "Emilia," and "Bartek i Ku." Some names are written in a smaller script, possibly indicating further details. The setting is indoors, likely a cafe or coffee shop, given the nature of the cards and the pinned display. The lighting appears to be artificial, typical of an indoor establishment. There is no indication of the time of day or weather. The overall impression is one of a well-patronized establishment with an active customer loyalty program. The arrangement of the cards suggests a busy period, with many customers participating.

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