2010/8/17 John Smith <[email protected]>: > On 17 August 2010 23:13, Peter Wendorff <[email protected]> wrote: >> It's the same question in other cases, too: >> - post offices as service of normal shops >> vs. selling office stuff as service of post offices > > The primary purpose is handling mail and mail related items, eg > stamps, everything else is a secondary business line.
might be true in your area, is not in Germany in part of the offices: German post decided that it was cheaper to close lots of offices and let local convenience stores sell postal products (service point inside supermarket / shop). > >> - kind of shops inside shops, in Germany e.g. Tchibo deals with that >> business model a lot; the real supermarkets include pharmacys quite often > > If these are distinct businesses you should tag these separately, just > like you would different shops inside a shopping centre/complex. +1 >> - a butcher inside a supermarket - or a butcher selling spices, cheese etc., >> too. > > This is usually one section of the supermarket, not an unrelated > business sharing the same space. Unless you wanted to claim the bakery > was separate and the fruit and veg section and so on... the bakeries in German supermarkets often are (at least the better ones ;-) ), so see above: tag separately. cheers, Martin _______________________________________________ talk mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk

