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Wed, Apr 29, 2026, 07:28 PM

San Bernardino Tlaxcalancingo, Mexico

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This image depicts a brightly lit, refrigerated display case filled with numerous bouquets of fresh flowers inside a retail store, likely a supermarket, in San Bernardino Tlaxcalancingo, Mexico. The…read more

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This image depicts a brightly lit, refrigerated display case filled with numerous bouquets of fresh flowers inside a retail store, likely a supermarket, in San Bernardino Tlaxcalancingo, Mexico. The display unit is stacked with a variety of flower arrangements, including vibrant yellow sunflowers, pink and purple alstroemeria, white and yellow chrysanthemums, white lilies, and mixed bouquets featuring red and orange blooms. Each bouquet is individually wrapped in clear plastic or decorative netting and held in black plastic buckets or vases within the display. Some bouquets have small white tags attached, showing text such as "REMEM" (likely a brand name) and price numbers, like "250". To the left, a black sign with white lettering clearly reads "Flores" (Spanish for "Flowers"), alongside a white icon of a flower in a pot, signifying the product section. Behind this sign, a large background mural or advertisement featuring oversized red and pink floral imagery is visible. In the upper right background, part of a price sign with a blue star logo, similar to Walmart branding, is visible, displaying "Pre*" and "$9". Further in the background, a red sign indicates "EXTINTOR" (Spanish for "Extinguisher"). The setting is an indoor commercial space, characterized by overhead lighting and a white ceiling, presenting the flowers for sale to customers. | Open Wire