This media file shows a close-up view of a refrigerated display case filled with various cuts of raw meat, likely at a butcher shop or a grocery store in Fergana City, Uzbekistan. The meat is neatly arranged on shelves and appears to be fresh and well-packaged.

Above the meat display, several boxes of bouillon cubes are visible. Brands like "Kent" and "Maggi" are identifiable, with text in both English and Cyrillic scripts, suggesting a mix of international and local products. The text on the bouillon boxes includes terms like "Chicken Bouillon" and "Beef Bouillon," along with descriptions in Russian like "Куриный бульон" (Chicken Bouillon) and "Говяжий бульон" (Beef Bouillon).

A price tag is partially visible on one of the meat shelves, displaying a series of numbers: "1/5/9/9/0/0". The presence of this tag indicates that the meat is for sale, and this likely represents a price per unit of weight.

In the background, rows of large blue plastic bottles, possibly containing water, are lined up. The overall lighting suggests an indoor setting, likely during the day, as is common for retail environments. There are no people clearly visible in the frame, but the context implies a commercial setting where customers would be present. The image focuses on the merchandise, highlighting the variety of meat cuts and the associated food products.
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