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This image, captured on its side and rotated 90 degrees clockwise, depicts the vibrant produce section of a large supermarket in Mile 11, Ghana. The foreground features long wooden and black display stands laden with fresh fruits, including a prominent arrangement of bright yellow lemons or limes, various shades of oranges, and bunches of bananas. Pineapples are also visible on an upper wooden display. A person in a dark shirt, likely a store employee, is visible in the background near other produce, appearing to stock shelves or assist shoppers. The store is brightly illuminated by overhead fluorescent lights. Several promotional banners hang from the ceiling. One reads "MEET OUR FARMERS" with an image of "DANIEL GYIMAH," while another features "ANTHONY BLAT" under the same slogan. Both banners proudly display "MADE IN GHANA," highlighting local sourcing. Numerous price signs are scattered throughout the aisles, with visible text including "LEMON IMP 59.9G" and "BANANA 59.9G," indicating prices in Ghanaian Cedis. Other red signs feature marketing phrases such as "Why Pay more?" and "LOW PRICE." Partial text like "orld" and "ever pay ore than..." suggests a store motto. A notable detail is a collection of children's ride-on toys—red, blue, and pink scooters or bikes—stored neatly under the produce display stands, possibly for customer use or sale. The tiled floor is clean, contributing to an impression of an organized and busy shopping environment.
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