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The image displays an indoor scene in Schiltigheim, France, centered on a freestanding "prodia+" coffee vending machine. The machine is predominantly light gray with metallic accents and a black lower panel featuring stylized coffee beans and steam. The upper front of the machine features a dark display panel with reflective golden text stating "Coffee Break TIME FOR YOU" above a coffee cup icon. To the right of this display is a control panel with a small green digital screen, two control buttons (green and red), and a vertical array of twelve numbered selection buttons (1-12) corresponding to French beverage options including "Café court," "Café long," "Cappuccino," and "Potage."

Below the central display, a recessed area for cup dispensing is visible, stained with dark brown liquid residue, which also extends onto the light-colored tiled floor directly beneath the machine. The floor tiles are off-white or light beige and exhibit additional dark brown liquid stains spreading from the machine's base. Text indicating "PIÈCES ACCEPTÉES" with denominations (1 EUR, 0.10, 0.20, 0.50, 2.00) is present above a coin slot, with further instructions ("Mode d'emploi," "Infos consommateurs") below the dispensing area.

To the left of the vending machine, a white, rectangular waste receptacle with a curved lid is positioned. Beyond it, a white gridded structure, likely part of a window or railing, and a light-colored wall are discernible. To the right of the machine, a metallic vertical element and a partial view of a bright pink, vertical object are visible. The background reveals a window or translucent panel with horizontal slats, through which natural light enters the space. A black electrical cable runs along the floor near this window, where a small blue and white plastic object rests against the wall. No individuals are present in the scene.
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Sep 16, 2025, 1:20 PM

Schiltigheim, France

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The image displays an indoor scene in Schiltigheim, France, centered on a freestanding "prodia+" coffee vending machine. The machine is predominantly light gray with metallic accents and a black lower panel featuring stylized coffee beans and steam. The upper front of the machine features a dark display panel with reflective golden text stating "Coffee Break TIME FOR YOU" above a coffee cup icon. To the right of this display is a control panel with a small green digital screen, two control buttons (green and red), and a vertical array of twelve numbered selection buttons (1-12) corresponding to French beverage options including "Café court," "Café long," "Cappuccino," and "Potage." Below the central display, a recessed area for cup dispensing is visible, stained with dark brown liquid residue, which also extends onto the light-colored tiled floor directly beneath the machine. The floor tiles are off-white or light beige and exhibit additional dark brown liquid stains spreading from the machine's base. Text indicating "PIÈCES ACCEPTÉES" with denominations (1 EUR, 0.10, 0.20, 0.50, 2.00) is present above a coin slot, with further instructions ("Mode d'emploi," "Infos consommateurs") below the dispensing area. To the left of the vending machine, a white, rectangular waste receptacle with a curved lid is positioned. Beyond it, a white gridded structure, likely part of a window or railing, and a light-colored wall are discernible. To the right of the machine, a metallic vertical element and a partial view of a bright pink, vertical object are visible. The background reveals a window or translucent panel with horizontal slats, through which natural light enters the space. A black electrical cable runs along the floor near this window, where a small blue and white plastic object rests against the wall. No individuals are present in the scene.

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