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This daytime photograph captures a street vending scene in Kecamatan Pare, Indonesia, likely on a somewhat overcast day given the diffused lighting. In the foreground, a mobile food cart named "HEPI MEAL" is prominently displayed, featuring a clear glass case filled with small containers of food items. The cart is adorned with signs advertising "MPASI HOMEMADE FORTIFIKASI," indicating "Complementary Foods for Breastfeeding" that are homemade and fortified, also claiming to be "Terbaik di Indonesia" (Best in Indonesia) and associated with "Partisipasi UMKM" (MSME Participation). A woman wearing a black hijab and a red top is seated on a low wall or bench to the left of the cart, possibly the vendor or an assistant, with a large green bag resting on the ground nearby. An A-frame sign next to the cart reiterates the "HEPI MEAL" branding, showcasing product packaging and listing ingredients like "Abon," "Walnuts," "Oatmeal," and "Sop," along with contact information and a website. A detailed menu, "DAFTAR MENU," is displayed on the cart's side, listing various food options such as "Bubur" (porridge), "Nasi" (rice), "Snack," and "Sop," with specific ingredients like "Ayam Kampung," "Daging Sapi," and "Ikan Gabus," all priced at 15,000. In the background, a large tree with lush green foliage provides shade over the street. Red and white Indonesian flag decorations are strung across the street and between trees, suggesting a festive period, possibly around Indonesia's Independence Day. Further down the paved road, another green vendor cart is visible, with a sign advertising "ES JERUK MBAH YUT" and other drinks, mostly priced at 5,000. A "no parking" sign is partially visible on the far left. The scene depicts a typical vibrant roadside commerce setup.
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