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> On 10. Nov 2019, at 18:33, Mateusz Konieczny <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Are you claiming that there is some consistent difference between
> shop=ice_cream and amenity=ice_cream in real tagging by mappers?


I have no idea about consistent use of these tags, but I am claiming they are 
not identical in meaning. And if you believe they are, I don’t understand why 
you take issue, you could just treat them the same.
When we speak about ice cream to take home, small ice cream booths may not be 
equipped to satisfy your request. They may not have suitable 
containers/packaging and very likely they will not have liquid air for longer 
transportation. Ice cream is sold in many different ways, by piece (cone/cup, 
sandwich) or by weight, and besides the ice cream there are similar products 
which are in between ice cream and pastry (semi freddo / half frozen etc.). Of 
course a cone is meant for instant consumption, but many other forms of ice 
cream are intended to be eaten as dessert of a meal or as a cake. You typically 
can’t buy a piece of cake (in an Italian pasticceria or gelateria), and nobody 
(almost) would eat a whole cake or semifreddo, it would be both, too expensive, 
and too much sugar and fat.

Cheers Martin 
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