"Welcome to Carmine's Crêpes, what can I get for you today?" The worker asked as Max led Sylvie to the front of the line.
"How about one blueberry and one peach." Max asked, and the worker confidently punched them into the touch screen, now quite familiar with the layout.
Like most shops, they had opted to hand make the snacks, for that personal touch that gave them less of a factory feeling. There were many people now that felt that the replicated pastries and desserts were 'too perfect' and felt like it took away from the experience.
Especially for things like this, where watching them make it in front of you was part of the fun of going to the shop instead of ordering one from your home machine, which would have a lower cost.
The food was passed out in a simple paper bag that only covered the lower half, for ease of eating, and the two of them happily wandered away to see how the other shops were doing.