You can find store-bought crepes that are ready to eat in the freezer section of most grocery stores or in the refrigerated section near the deli or bakery items.
As you can imply from the name, you eat crepes.
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Crepes are not the staple food in France. You don't find crepes shops, and they are not sold on markets. That said, if this is your idea, you could go to a creperie (restaurant that offers crepe-based menus) and eat the simplest one for between one and two euros.
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Probably most neighbouring French countries eat crepes and cider.
pancakes, crepes, etc
They eat crepes and other french food
yes they do and Mexicans eat tacos lol ask google or a teacher
Crêpes are the traditional meal at La Chandeleur (Feb. 2). In Brittany (the westernmost part of the country) they are considered a specialty and you can find restaurants (in any part of France to be true) that will serve you a complete meal with crepes all year round.
Yes, they could do, but the french mostly have them for breakfast.
One can find ready meals to eat from the following stores: Marks and Spencer, Tesco, Adsa, Sainsbury's, The Cooperative, Morrisons, Boots, to name a few.
Nobody eats crepes especially on Bastille Day. The crepes stands are just one among many street food stands that exist, and are relatively recent as far as street food outside of Brittany is concerned, not a French tradition.