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The image depicts the interior of a well-lit supermarket produce section, specifically identified as being in Puebla, Mexico. The scene is static with no individuals present. In the foreground and mid-ground, multiple large displays of fresh produce are arranged in black wooden or metal bins and wicker baskets on black shelving units. Prominent displays include a large pile of red tomatoes on the lower right, priced at $49.90. To the left of the tomatoes, various green and red chiles are arranged in wicker baskets, including serrano peppers ($69.90), long green chiles, and red jalapeños. Above these are displays of yellow bell peppers ($12.90) and more green chiles. Further back, a vast array of bell peppers is visible, with large piles of red, yellow, and green varieties, some priced at $98.90. To the right of the green bell peppers, a section holds large heads of lettuce or cabbage, and next to them, a bin of white button mushrooms. Other produce, such as red onions and green limes, can be seen in the background. Two clear plastic bag dispensers, holding rolls of produce bags, are centrally positioned above the produce displays. A sign on a silver pole in the lower-mid foreground reads "Cuidemos el mundo / Todas nuestras bolsas para frutas y verduras son: / 100% compostables / Reutilizables" (Let's take care of the world / All our bags for fruits and vegetables are: / 100% compostable / Reusable). The environment features a modern design. The ceiling is black with white, angular crossbeams. Overhead lighting consists of multiple white track lights and large, black dome-shaped pendant lamps. A continuous green light strip runs along the top of the rear wall, illuminating the back portion of the store. Behind the produce section, refrigerated display cases filled with packaged goods and beverages are visible. The floor is a light-colored, possibly concrete or tiled, surface. No actions or interactions are depicted.
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