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The image depicts a refrigerated retail display case containing multiple packaged cuts of raw red meat, primarily fresh ribeye (אנטריקוט), in a Yochananof supermarket in Raanana, Israel. The display is segmented vertically by white dividers, with rows of meat packages. On the left, packages are presented on orange/peach colored foam trays. On the right, packages are on blue foam trays. Each tray contains one or more slices of steak, wrapped tightly in transparent plastic film. The meat exhibits varying degrees of marbling (intramuscular fat), indicative of ribeye cuts. The color of the meat is predominantly deep red. Each package features a white adhesive label and, in most cases, a red circular sticker, both bearing Hebrew text. The white labels include product descriptions such as "אנטריקוט טרי דק פרוס" (Fresh Thin Sliced Ribeye) or "אנטריקוט טרי פרוס" (Fresh Sliced Ribeye), weight (e.g., 0.702 kg), price per kilogram (e.g., 179.90 ILS), and total price (e.g., 126.29 ILS, 141.04 ILS). Barcodes are prominently displayed on these labels. Date notations such as "31.10.25", "21.10.25", "08.31-10-25", and "08.26" are visible. The red circular stickers typically read "הקצביה" (The Butcher Shop) and specify the cut, such as "אנטריקוט דק דק" (Very Thin Ribeye) or "אנטריקוט פרימיום" (Premium Ribeye). The environment suggests a standard supermarket setting, with bright, overhead lighting illuminating the products. No individuals are visible in the frame.
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