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The image captures a close-up, slightly overhead view of two shopping bags placed on what appears to be a flat, dark-colored surface, possibly a table or counter, indoors. Behind the bags, a light beige wall and a dark recess (perhaps a doorway or shelf) are visible.

The prominent item in the foreground is a white plastic bag, partially open and slightly crumpled. The bag features a red and blue oval-shaped logo with the words "Drug Center" in red, sans-serif font, and "Pharmacy" beneath it in a similar, smaller font. A blue dot is visible within the "Drug Center" logo. The white bag is adorned with numerous Arabic location names, each accompanied by a phone number, suggesting various branches of the pharmacy. These locations and their corresponding phone numbers are:
- جبل الحسين (Jabal Al Hussein): 078 8111 874
- تلاع العلي (Tla' Al Ali): 078 5953 595
- الخالدي (Al Khalidi): 078 8111 038
- خلدا (Khalda): 078 5968 699
- الصويفية (Al Sweifieh): 078 5955 393
- شارع مكة (Mecca Street): 0787745 503
- عرجان (Arjan): 078 5770 500
- المدينة المنورة (Al Madinah Al Munawwarah): 078 5968 688
- مرج الحمام (Marj Al Hamam): 078 2966 399
- الزرقاء (Zarqa): 078 8111 063

To the right of the white plastic bag, and slightly behind it, is a brown paper bag with twisted paper handles visible at the top. This bag has a large, stylized logo printed in dark brown or black. The logo appears to be the word "QAMAR" in a flowing, calligraphic script, with its Arabic equivalent "قمر" (Qamar, meaning 'moon') also visible. The paper bag has some creases and wrinkles, indicative of typical paper bag usage.

The lighting in the image suggests an indoor setting, likely with artificial light. The overall scene implies that items have recently been purchased from a pharmacy and another establishment, possibly a food or retail store, and are now resting on a surface.
AbdAlkareem

Feb 13, 2026

Amman, Jordan

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The image captures a close-up, slightly overhead view of two shopping bags placed on what appears to be a flat, dark-colored surface, possibly a table or counter, indoors. Behind the bags, a light beige wall and a dark recess (perhaps a doorway or shelf) are visible. The prominent item in the foreground is a white plastic bag, partially open and slightly crumpled. The bag features a red and blue oval-shaped logo with the words "Drug Center" in red, sans-serif font, and "Pharmacy" beneath it in a similar, smaller font. A blue dot is visible within the "Drug Center" logo. The white bag is adorned with numerous Arabic location names, each accompanied by a phone number, suggesting various branches of the pharmacy. These locations and their corresponding phone numbers are: - جبل الحسين (Jabal Al Hussein): 078 8111 874 - تلاع العلي (Tla' Al Ali): 078 5953 595 - الخالدي (Al Khalidi): 078 8111 038 - خلدا (Khalda): 078 5968 699 - الصويفية (Al Sweifieh): 078 5955 393 - شارع مكة (Mecca Street): 0787745 503 - عرجان (Arjan): 078 5770 500 - المدينة المنورة (Al Madinah Al Munawwarah): 078 5968 688 - مرج الحمام (Marj Al Hamam): 078 2966 399 - الزرقاء (Zarqa): 078 8111 063 To the right of the white plastic bag, and slightly behind it, is a brown paper bag with twisted paper handles visible at the top. This bag has a large, stylized logo printed in dark brown or black. The logo appears to be the word "QAMAR" in a flowing, calligraphic script, with its Arabic equivalent "قمر" (Qamar, meaning 'moon') also visible. The paper bag has some creases and wrinkles, indicative of typical paper bag usage. The lighting in the image suggests an indoor setting, likely with artificial light. The overall scene implies that items have recently been purchased from a pharmacy and another establishment, possibly a food or retail store, and are now resting on a surface.

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