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This image depicts a seafood display within a supermarket's "Pescaderia" section in Santa Clara Ocoyucan, Mexico. In the foreground, a large, rectangular stainless steel display counter on wheels holds a substantial quantity of raw, headless shrimp arranged on a bed of crushed ice. Several vacuum-sealed packages of salmon fillets are also placed on the ice to the left and right of the shrimp. A black rectangular container is embedded within the shrimp pile. Attached to the front of this counter are three white price signs, displaying "279.00," "219.90," and "299.00," alongside smaller text indicating specific shrimp and salmon fillet varieties. Below these signs, a promotional banner for "La cuaresma más fresca" (The freshest Lent) features an image of a multi-generational family eating seafood. In the background, a longer, multi-tiered refrigerated display case extends horizontally, containing additional packaged seafood products. Above this case, a dark, textured wall surface is visible. Overhead, a large sign reads "Pescaderia" and "Frescura del mar." Behind the main counter, a single individual wearing a blue uniform and a hairnet or cap is partially visible, appearing to be an employee. Further price signs are visible on the upper refrigerated case, including "309," "229," and "299." The floor is a light gray tiled surface. The area is brightly illuminated by overhead lighting.
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