
Stake attention in this memory
This close-up shot captures a freezer shelf stocked with various types of frozen empanadas from the brand "LA ORDEN EXPRESS," likely in a supermarket or retail store in Rosario, Argentina. The main subjects are numerous black cardboard boxes of empanadas, each containing "6 EMPANADAS" and described as "INSUPERABLEMENTE RICAS" (insuperably delicious). Visible flavors include: "EMPANADAS DE MUZZA Y CEBOLLA" (mozzarella and onion), "EMPANADAS DE HUMITA" (corn), "EMPANADAS DE CARNE" (meat), "EMPANADAS DE JAMON Y QUESO" (ham and cheese), "EMPANADAS DE VERDURA" (vegetable), and "EMPANADAS ESTILO SALTEÑAS" (Salta-style empanadas). A notable detail on almost all packages are black hexagonal stamps indicating nutritional warnings, common in the region. These include "EXCESO EN GRASAS TOTALES" (excess in total fats), "EXCESO EN GRASAS SATURADAS" (excess in saturated fats), and "EXCESO EN SODIO" (excess in sodium). The boxes are stacked neatly, suggesting an organized display for sale. Some packages show signs of condensation or frost, typical for frozen products. A partial view of a "Green Life" brand package, possibly containing vegetables or other frozen goods like "CHOCLO" (corn) or "SOPAS DE CHIA" (chia soups), is visible at the bottom right. The lighting is bright, consistent with an indoor retail environment. No people are visible in the frame.
No transactions found



