Failure of acceptance and experience has taught me the following for these stations:
1. Use the panoramic feature of my camera (many phones also have this) for the interior overall shot and the restroom.
2. Hold the camera over my head and take interior shots from each corner.
3. When taking the product photo catch an end cap as well as the length of an aisle. Take 3 different shots.
4. When taking the counter shot, step back and catch the entire length.
5. Also step back when taking a food shot, especially if it is a single item like bananas or a roller grill. Show the areas adjacent to the food.
6. Catch the sink, toilet and hand dryer in the restroom shot
8. Take at least two photos of each required photo.
If/when an editor bounces your report and needs another photo or angle send one of your other shots even if not as good as the first one, in your opinion. It probably keeps the editor happy and he/she is has justified their job.
It really doesn't take much longer to take 2, 3 or 4 shots rather than taking a chance on only one. Especially if you have to return to re-photo or argue your case with the editor.
Keep in mind, they make the rules, we play the game.