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The image depicts a multi-tiered white wire display rack filled with various packaged snack foods inside what appears to be a retail store in Igboefon, Nigeria.

The top tier of the rack contains an assortment of packaged biscuits and snacks, including yellow and green bags labeled "Custard P" (Custard Cream Biscuits by WAO) and blue packages of "McVities" biscuits. The second tier holds numerous red and blue foil-wrapped snack items, some labeled "Chocolate Pie" or featuring the "WAO" brand. The third tier displays individually wrapped plain biscuits and crackers, some in clear plastic and others in small yellow or orange packages (e.g., "Dakola"). The bottom tier features more individually wrapped biscuits and cookies, some in dark green and white striped packaging, and others in yellow/orange wrappers (e.g., "Kamela Krak").

To the immediate right of the display rack, on the floor, a brown cardboard box is filled with a large quantity of brightly colored packaged snacks, primarily yellow and red, resembling chips or savory biscuits (e.g., "Mishkat"). A partial view of a blue chair or fabric is visible in the lower-left corner of the frame. In the upper right background, a portion of a black electronic device, possibly a barcode scanner or part of a checkout counter, is visible against a plain white wall. The flooring visible in the lower left appears to be concrete. No individuals are present in the frame.
Achilé Attah

Nov 18, 2025, 12:04 PM

Igboefon, Nigeria

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The image depicts a multi-tiered white wire display rack filled with various packaged snack foods inside what appears to be a retail store in Igboefon, Nigeria. The top tier of the rack contains an assortment of packaged biscuits and snacks, including yellow and green bags labeled "Custard P" (Custard Cream Biscuits by WAO) and blue packages of "McVities" biscuits. The second tier holds numerous red and blue foil-wrapped snack items, some labeled "Chocolate Pie" or featuring the "WAO" brand. The third tier displays individually wrapped plain biscuits and crackers, some in clear plastic and others in small yellow or orange packages (e.g., "Dakola"). The bottom tier features more individually wrapped biscuits and cookies, some in dark green and white striped packaging, and others in yellow/orange wrappers (e.g., "Kamela Krak"). To the immediate right of the display rack, on the floor, a brown cardboard box is filled with a large quantity of brightly colored packaged snacks, primarily yellow and red, resembling chips or savory biscuits (e.g., "Mishkat"). A partial view of a blue chair or fabric is visible in the lower-left corner of the frame. In the upper right background, a portion of a black electronic device, possibly a barcode scanner or part of a checkout counter, is visible against a plain white wall. The flooring visible in the lower left appears to be concrete. No individuals are present in the frame.

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