A highly realistic supermarket shelf in Austria, focused on a front-facing view of an olive oil section. The camera is positioned directly in front of the shelf (not angled), showing a straight-on perspective so that all products and labels are clearly visible. The shelf is filled with typical European olive oil bottles: tall glass bottles in dark green and transparent glass, with labels indicating Italian and Greek origin. The designs are traditional, using gold and green color schemes, classic typography, and slightly outdated branding styles. The products are densely packed and visually repetitive, similar to what you would find in SPAR or BILLA supermarkets. Price tags and shelf labels are clearly visible with euro (€) pricing. Lighting is standard supermarket fluorescent lighting, slightly flat but realistic. In the center of the shelf, integrated naturally among the traditional products, place several modern, disruptive olive oil products that clearly stand out: – Squeezable plastic bottles (clearly distinguishable from glass), similar to Graza, with bold, minimal branding and bright colors, labeled “Sizzle” and “Drizzle” – A modern brand called “Oel” with clean, minimal typography, labeled “Flüssiges Gold” and “Sous Chef” – A few unconventional packaging formats such as olive oil in aluminum soda cans The modern products must be clearly visible and immediately distinguishable in shape and material (plastic squeeze bottles vs. glass bottles), with strong contrast in Ver más