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One Picture – One Story 3."Why I love bakery

"Why I love bakery"

By Sukanya Sukphadung 



Today, bakery shops sell many products. Has a delicious taste, sweet, makes consumers interested in buying and eating. There are three reasons why I love bakery.





Firstly, Delicious and not expensive bakery.



Secondly, The atmosphere is beautifully decorated. And there is a corner for us to take many beautiful pictures


Thirdly, Can relax and socialize with friends

You can visit the bakery shop and have a nice snack with your favorite drink.

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