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#13363640
23 February 2026
Fresh octopus labeled ''Polpi'' is displayed on ice at a seafood stall at Santa Scolastica Market in Bari, Italy, on February 21, 2026. A handwritten price tag in euros indicates the cost per kilogram.
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#11488839
18 August 2024
Seasoned octopus on a stick is being displayed at a food stall during the Taste of Manila Food Festival in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on August 17, 2024. The festival is taking place in the area popularly known as Little Manila and is the largest Filipino food festival in Toronto. Authentic Filipino cuisine is the biggest highlight of the festival, offering thousands of attendees a chance to try lumpia, halo halo, lechon, pancit, and other traditional food delights.
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11 July 2023
Skewers of fried squid and octopus displayed at a food stall during the Taste of Asia Food Festival in Markham, Ontario, Canada, on June 24, 2023. The festival is the largest Asian festival in Canada with over 180,000 attendees each year.
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16 March 2021
An Octopus card machine on a bus display a fare charge of HK$2.00 a confectionary fair subsidise by the government for elderly citizen and people with disability in Hong Kong, Tuesday, March 13, 2021. Today the Hong Kong Government Executive Council approve Fare Increase for Hong Kong’s Major Bus Company , Citybus and New World First Bus, which are both owned by Bravo Transport, to increase fares in two phases – by 8.5 per cent from April 4 and a further 3.2 per cent on January 2 next year.KMB was allowed to raise fares by 8.5 per cent, while New Lantao Bus can charge passengers 9.8 per cent more, both effective on April 4.
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