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Ideal Food Brand: [Enter Food Brand Name Here] Task: Act as a graphic design expert specializing in military packaging design. Create a high-fidelity image of a fictional Meal Ready-to-Eat (MRE) based on the provided "desired food brand". Phase One: Brand Research Find the official logo of the desired food brand. Identify the two main colors of the brand. Color A (Primary Color): Main background color. Color B (Secondary Color): Color used for text and icons. Phase Two: Visual Execution (Image Generation) Generate a close-up image of a single MRE (Meal Ready-to-Eat) packaging bag, with a clean pure white background. The design must adhere to the following strict limitations: Size and Shape: The packaging bag must match the dimensions of a standard U.S. military MRE (individual ration) exactly. It should be a tall vertical rectangle (not a square or small snack bag). The bag should appear thick and heavy, with a clearly visible vacuum-sealed contour, and slightly bulging where the food is contained. Material and Color: Use thick, durable matte plastic, with reinforced embossed heat sealing at the top and bottom. The overall color of the packaging must be Color A. All text and logos must be printed in Color B. Logo Placement: Place the original, unaltered logo of the brand in the upper left corner (replacing the Department of Defense seal). Main Brand Identifier: The word "MRE" must be printed in large bold serif font at a 45-degree upward angle in the center of the bag. Typography and Layout Design: Upper Right Corner: "Meal Ready-to-Eat, Individual Serving", in bold sans-serif font. Upper Left Corner (below the logo): Slogan "Warrior Recommended, Warrior Tested, Warrior Approved™". Lower Right Corner: List "Menu [Random Number]", followed by the Desired Food brand's famous signature dish, all displayed in bold uppercase letters. Bottom Center: List the brand name as the manufacturer, followed by a fictitious address, a legal disclaimer stating "Property of the U.S. Government", and at the very bottom edge, an "Aerospace Safety Warning: No Flame Food Heater". Details: Print the words "Peelable Seal" and a small upward arrow at the top center of the packaging bag. Ensure that the embossing at the top and bottom is clearly visible.
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