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The image captures a close-up view of several dark glass bottles of "EΛIA" brand olive oil displayed on a shelf in a store in Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria. The primary subjects are bottles of extra virgin olive oil. Two distinct types of labels are visible. The bottle on the left, for "Aromatikon" olive oil, prominently features a golden lion head logo and the brand name "EΛIA" with "Premium quality" inscribed beneath it. The label also states "Aromatikon for intensive seasoning and cooking EXTRA VIRGIN OLIVE OIL FIRST COLD PRESSING" and "NATURAL PRODUCT." An illustration depicting olive trees with people harvesting olives is at the bottom, alongside a small Greek flag. This bottle has a volume of 750 ml. The other bottles visible, further to the right, share the same "EΛIA" brand and lion head logo but present a different label design. These bottles are labeled "EΛIA EXTRA VIRGIN OLIVE OIL" and also mention "First cold pressing PRODUCT OF GREECE," "TRADITIONAL," and "NATURAL PRODUCT." An illustration of two black olives on a branch dominates the center of this label. It also includes a small Greek flag and the EU emblem. These bottles are 1L in volume. All bottles are dark in color, presumably to protect the oil from light, and have matching dark green screw caps. The setting appears to be an indoor retail environment, such as a supermarket or specialty food store, with the bottles neatly arranged on a dark-colored shelf. No people or specific activities are depicted, focusing entirely on the product display. The presence of Greek flags and "PRODUCT OF GREECE" text on the labels highlights the origin of the olive oil.
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