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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 26/06/18 23:43, Martin Koppenhoefer
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<div class="gmail_quote">2018-06-26 15:09 GMT+02:00 Mateusz
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<div>The same problem as with bakery. I would expect
amenity=fast_food to sell something that</div>
<div>at least can pretend to be a meal.</div>
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<div>I like cuisine tag, but I will probably use
cuisine=regional (and maybe regional=obwarzanek).<br>
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<div class="gmail_extra">I think this is something country /
region specific and should get a dedicated subtag / property
to be clearly identifiable. Cuisine on a bakery seems a bit
strange, (not completely strange, some bakeries also sell
meals, i.e. it could be misleading to add cuisine=regional).</div>
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I have around me a French bakery and a Bavarian bakery .. they do
both sell 'bread' but they are different .. I think cuisine fits
perfectly.<br>
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