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A Taiwanese coffee chain is offering the option to print photographs of couples onto their latte froth, in celebration of Qixi festival, China’s equivalent of Valentine's Day.
When a "Let's Cafe" customer purchases a medium-sized latte, their photo is captured by a camera. The picture is edited and then printed on a cup of latte through a specialized latte printer. The process takes approximately five minutes.
Let’s Cafe is offering these special lattes at the usual price of 1.50 US dollars. Depending on customer feedback, the coffee chain will consider continuing this service for other special occasions.
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