A sticker with the word "Mixkonsum" written in bold, uppercase letters. The text is stylized with a pattern resembling tiger stripes or a similar design in orange and black, set against a white background within a black border.  The sticker appears to be placed on a wall among other stickers and posters.

UEERE Foto: © Let's Walk Uganda NOTHILF UGANDA SPENDEN queere-nothilfe.de/u ZZO MIXKONSUM CH QUAED CH HAB Der feministische Podcast KONZEPT über Wirtschaft und Care WERK neue okanamie DANKE FÜR A

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