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The image presents a wide, low-angle view of a retail display, showcasing an extensive selection of packaged instant noodles and other convenience foods. The scene is set indoors, likely within a supermarket or specialty store, characterized by bright artificial lighting.

Hundreds of individual food packages are neatly arranged in rows on yellow pegboard-style display racks, hanging from hooks. The packages vary widely in color, size, and branding, suggesting a diverse array of flavors and types. Many items have small white labels attached, likely indicating prices or product information. In the far right background, a white tiled wall is partially visible, typical of commercial spaces.

The items prominently displayed include various instant noodle brands. Visible text on the packaging includes "ORIGINAL" and its Korean equivalent "오리지널," alongside specific product names like "RAPOKKI," "Mi Goreng," and "POKKI IT." The Korean word "라면" (ramen) is also discernible. Other brands and terms identified are "MAMA," "MI INSTAN" (Indonesian for instant noodles), "Buld" (likely from Buldak ramen), "HOT," and "红油面皮" (Chinese for Red Oil Noodles). Indonesian terms "BUBUR" (porridge) and "SUPLA" are also visible. Numerical figures such as "33," "10," "14," and "20" appear on some labels, likely representing prices or product codes. The sheer quantity and variety indicate a dedicated aisle or section for these popular food items. Given the context of Malang, Indonesia, the presence of Indonesian and Asian-language packaging is consistent.
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Feb 20, 2025, 5:45 AM

Malang, Indonesia

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The image presents a wide, low-angle view of a retail display, showcasing an extensive selection of packaged instant noodles and other convenience foods. The scene is set indoors, likely within a supermarket or specialty store, characterized by bright artificial lighting. Hundreds of individual food packages are neatly arranged in rows on yellow pegboard-style display racks, hanging from hooks. The packages vary widely in color, size, and branding, suggesting a diverse array of flavors and types. Many items have small white labels attached, likely indicating prices or product information. In the far right background, a white tiled wall is partially visible, typical of commercial spaces. The items prominently displayed include various instant noodle brands. Visible text on the packaging includes "ORIGINAL" and its Korean equivalent "오리지널," alongside specific product names like "RAPOKKI," "Mi Goreng," and "POKKI IT." The Korean word "라면" (ramen) is also discernible. Other brands and terms identified are "MAMA," "MI INSTAN" (Indonesian for instant noodles), "Buld" (likely from Buldak ramen), "HOT," and "红油面皮" (Chinese for Red Oil Noodles). Indonesian terms "BUBUR" (porridge) and "SUPLA" are also visible. Numerical figures such as "33," "10," "14," and "20" appear on some labels, likely representing prices or product codes. The sheer quantity and variety indicate a dedicated aisle or section for these popular food items. Given the context of Malang, Indonesia, the presence of Indonesian and Asian-language packaging is consistent.

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