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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 27/06/18 02:37, Martin Koppenhoefer
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<div class="gmail_quote">2018-06-26 17:50 GMT+02:00 Mateusz
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<div>Again, I have to say that in the UK
people think of Aldi and Lidl as
supermarkets. Cheaper, different brands,
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<div>the same mental category as Tesco and
Safeway.</div>
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<p>The same in Poland.</p>
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In Australia too they are thought of as supermarkets. <br>
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<div class="gmail_extra">there are clearly verifiable
differences, e.g. you cannot buy anything truely "fresh" at
Aldi or Lidl, there might be a very small selection of fruit
and vegetable, but they won't have fish or meat or cheese
other than prepackaged and/or frozen. You will typically not
get any really good beer, quality might be decent but they
don't have the upper end quality (and maybe not even the low
end), the extremely reduced variety is also observable, as is
the presentation style (in boxes, not individually, etc.). <br>
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The quality, variety and costs of the products and produce is not
something that OSM has tagged, indeed there is opposition to adding
tags as to what stores sell. I would think the quality and costs
would have even more opposition. <br>
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So I think at best this is a sub tag ... and I won't be using it
ever. Much too subjective. <br>
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