An older woman stands behind a market stall overflowing with various packaged goods. The stall is filled with a wide assortment of dried foods, fruits, nuts, and spices, all contained in plastic bags. A green plastic basket is held in front of her. Overhead, a sign in multiple languages advocates against the use of foam.
A large pile of fresh green Brussels sprouts is displayed on a black surface, with some of them spilling out of open cardboard boxes. In the background, there is a glimpse of a red mesh bag containing numerous oranges.
A table is covered with various food items packaged in plastic containers, trays, and baskets. The table is set in a casual setting with wooden benches nearby. Light snacks and wrapped food items are organized across different colored containers, and there is a person partially visible on the right side.
A grocery store shelf filled with various canned goods, featuring prominently several flavors of SPAM and corned beef. The top shelf contains a variety of canned seafood, including clams and tuna, while the lower shelves display canned chili and hash.
A grocery store shelf filled with various canned goods, featuring prominently several flavors of SPAM and corned beef. The top shelf contains a variety of canned seafood, including clams and tuna, while the lower shelves display canned chili and hash.
Plastic containers filled with assorted food items, including rice, vegetables, and breaded fried pieces wrapped in foil. The arrangement appears to be a collection of neatly organized meals ready for distribution or consumption.

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