At 2010-05-04 05:42, Katie Filbert wrote: >Some of the inconsistencies I found in the Washington DC area were with my >own edits :() In my earlier edits, I regarded places like Chipotle and >even Subway as restaurants. Although healthier, I now definitely regard >Subway as fast food and in more recent edits tagged it that way.
Subway claims healthy, but the reality is that what most people eat there is high-sodium, high-carb, and incomplete nutritionally, even if they think they are ordering "healthy". McD's salads can be every bit as "healthy" as something you get at Subway. In fact, it's hard to find a place where you can't eat "healthy" if you want to. This is why I don't try to use this criterion in deciding whether to tag fast_food or restaurant. I generally regard fast_food as a place where you have to walk up to a counter and order your food. Even if they do bring it out to your table when ready, they will not generally come back to refill your drinks or bring additional courses. Tips are not expected. >Although from the discussion, it seems like either amenity=restaurant or >amenity=fast_food and mixed tags would be okay in general, I still would >like some guidance or suggestions on what to do for tagging Chipotle, as a >specific case. I call it fast_food, based on my criteria above. -- Alan Mintz <[email protected]> _______________________________________________ Tagging mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/tagging
