there is also https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:shop%3Doutpost

"Shop primarily used to pick-up items ordered online. May have meager supply of 
products."
which was used for shops which has basically no actual supply of products (
or sometimes nothing at all)

>From what I heard name of shop type makes no sense in English in this context,
shop=* is dubious here but I am not aware of a better tagging for that


Nov 22, 2023, 11:22 by p...@trigpoint.me.uk:

> This is becoming much more of a problem.
>
> In the UK we have a shop called Argos, where you order from a catalogue then 
> the item appears on a conveyor from an attached storage area a few minutes 
> later. You could also ask to see something before you bought it. A few years 
> ago they were large shops that had stock of pretty much everything in the 
> catalogue.
>
> Now they have become small areas in a supermarket which have no stock and 
> everything has to be ordered online and collected the next day. Other high 
> street shops are going the same way and making themselves irrelevant.
>
>
> On 21 November 2023 20:42:02 GMT, Niels Elgaard Larsen <elga...@agol.dk> 
> wrote:
>
>> On Tue, 21 Nov 2023 13:01:32 +0100
>> Martin Koppenhoefer <dieterdre...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>
>>> sent from a phone
>>>
>>>> On 21 Nov 2023, at 12:47, Niels Elgaard Larsen <elga...@agol.dk>
>>>> wrote: The wiki for Tesla says that Tesla showrooms are tagged
>>>> shop=car A lot of shop=kitchen are really showrooms where you can
>>>> order a kitchen which will be installed in you kitchen. The shop do
>>>> not actually have kitchens for sale in the store.
>>>>
>>
>>
>> I agree with that.
>>
>> But from the users point of view, there are some implicit expectations
>> depending of what is sold.
>>
>> For shop=estate_agent it should be obvious that you do not get anything
>> physical at the store.
>>
>> For shop=car it is less clear.
>> Also for shop=kitchen, some places will sell you a flatpack kitchen,
>> that you can put in the back of your car.
>>
>> I once drove to a shop=pet only to find out that it was the office for
>> a pet webshop that had a small showroom of cat scrathcing pads, etc.
>>
>> For eg furniture, appliances, bathroom devices, bicycles, glassware
>> there are showrooms and a user could reasonable expect to be able to go
>> there and just buy an item.
>>
>> With more stuff being sold online, we will probably see more showrooms,
>> and I think we should have a way to tell users if they can buy anything
>> at a shop, or it is just a showroom.
>>
>>>
>>> „ordering“ a kitchen or car in a shop is a sale, IMHO. The word sale
>>> does not imply you take the goods away with you immediately, nor that
>>> they are necessarily present at the point of sale.
>>>
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