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The image captures the exterior of a commercial building, likely a butcher shop or grocery store, under clear daylight conditions in Luján de Cuyo, Argentina. The two-story structure features a blue facade on the upper level, adorned with multiple white-framed windows and a decorative white metal railing. Dominating the lower level is a large wooden sign with raised white letters spelling out ""DON PEDRO IV"". Below this, in smaller script, reads ""su servicio"" followed by a stylized fish or wave symbol. The storefront beneath the sign is made of glass, reflecting various products, including what appears to be pet food brands like Pedigree and Whiskas, and possibly a shopping cart graphic. In front of the shop, three black chalkboards display handwritten offerings. The leftmost board shows ""BLANDA"" (tender) and ""TAEZA"" (possibly referring to a cut of meat or tenderness). The central board advertises ""Molida -Intermedia"" (ground meat - medium) ""a partir de 2 kgs"" (starting from 2 kgs), and also features ""BLANDA"" below. The rightmost, more rustic, angled chalkboard promotes ""OFERTA"" (offer) for ""FILET NOVILLO"" (fillet of young bull/beef) and ""OSSO"" (bone) ""Para el Disco"" (for the disc, likely referring to discada or cooking on a plow disc). The ground directly in front of the store consists of a strip of unkempt grass, transitioning into a dirt or gravel path/road in the foreground. No people are visible in the scene.
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