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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 8/8/20 8:29 am, Martin Koppenhoefer
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<pre class="moz-quote-pre" wrap="">I still believe shop=bubble_tea is suitable, as these are specific shops where you can get only bubble tea. Although bubble tea is something to drink, I would rather think of it as a specific kind of sweets, than as a shop where you can get a beverage.
Amenity could also be suitable, if you prefer this, especially if the shop is welcoming customers to sit down and consume on the premises.</pre>
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<pre>Not all shop=* welcome customer consumption. e.g. shop=supermarket, greengrocer, chocolate, convenience.
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<pre>Shop is a much more specific key compared to the key amenity, I think being more specific is a good thing and would support shop over amenity where it is applicable.
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