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An indoor shot captures the bustling interior of a small shop, likely a cafe, bakery, or convenience store in Givatayim, Israel. The scene is dominated by a service counter where a woman, presumably an employee, is visible attending to tasks behind a variety of products. She has dark hair and is wearing a dark top, with a focused expression. The shop is well-stocked, featuring shelves laden with numerous items. Brown paper bags, many labeled "Tom's," are neatly stacked, alongside various boxes and clear plastic containers holding other goods. A display case in the foreground contains baked goods with a sesame topping. Prominently displayed on the left is a chalkboard with handwritten text. Large blue Hebrew characters spell out "גגלי" (Gagali/Galgal), possibly referring to rolls or a specific product. Below, prices are listed in Shekels (₪), such as "₪ 46.90 - 250," "₪ 89.90 - 500," and "₪ 169.90 - 1817." Other Hebrew text on the board includes "עמנואל" (Emmanuel) and "JUL" (July), along with "המכולות אשנקיות" (The Ashtanga Groceries), which might be the shop's name or a description. On the counter, a modern point-of-sale (POS) system and a payment terminal are visible, along with a metallic Moka pot-style coffee maker. Disposable cups, both clear and black-striped, are stacked nearby. A package of "PAPER" brand interfold toilet paper, specifically "cut for Shabbat," is also visible, featuring Hebrew text. A sticker with "toms20022021" and a Wi-Fi symbol suggests available internet. An "AMCOR" branded air conditioning unit is mounted on the wall. The shop appears well-lit by interior lighting, and the overall atmosphere is one of a busy local establishment.
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