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This detailed image captures an outdoor market stall in Akokwa, Nigeria, presenting an array of packaged and bulk food items for sale. The stall features a rustic wooden table covered with a black tarp, displaying merchandise from ground level to eye level. In the upper background, numerous small sachets are hung, predominantly red "Topisto Tomato Mix" and "Festin" packets, interspersed with yellow "VINOS" chicken seasoning and blue/green "ONGA" seasoning packets. Below these, larger blue woven sacks are visible, one filled with light-colored grains or nuts, and another black sack with unidentifiable contents. On the table's surface, particularly on the left, stacks of red canned goods, labeled "400 g" and "Festin," are arranged, likely containing tomato paste. Adjacent to these are piles of dried fish or smoked meat, some loosely wrapped in clear plastic. Further right, an assortment of packaged goods includes items like "Jago" noodles/pasta and white bags of "UNQLE T. SALT." Cardboard boxes, some labeled "Knorr" and "Festin," serve as risers and storage beneath the display. The most prominent feature in the foreground is a dense collection of plastic bottles, ranging from small to large (estimated 1-liter to 1.5-liter capacity), all containing a yellowish liquid, likely cooking oil or palm oil. Several larger bottles bear labels such as "EVA," "Aquafina Purity Guaranteed," and "AQUASENCE," despite being water brands, indicating their reuse for oil. Smaller bottles with various colored caps (orange, green, blue) are also present, scattered across the tarp and on the unpaved ground directly in front of the stall. In the bottom left corner, a person's foot wearing a blue flip-flop is visible. The immediate ground area consists of reddish-brown earth with scattered debris. The background reveals simple, makeshift structures, wooden posts, and a moss-covered concrete barrier or drainage channel, characteristic of an informal market setting. A white plastic bucket with a red lid sits to the far left.
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