Key:organic
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Whether you can have organic food/products
Properties
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Describes if a shop or restaurant offers organic products. Please note, that the definition for organic differs from country to country and vary from product group to product group, but normally such products and services are labeled explicitly as organic.
Keys and values
| Key | Value | Description |
|---|---|---|
| organic | no | The shop or restaurant offers no organic products at all or very little that is basically not worth mentioning (sometimes only used for marketing purposes for a limited amount of time). |
| organic | yes | The shop or restaurant usually offers some organic products. For example conventional supermarkets which offer a permanent product line of organic staple foot fall under that category. |
| organic | only | All or almost all of the products the shop or restaurant offers are organic. These institutions normally promote themself as "organic" (for example Whole Foods (USA), Denns (GER)) |
Examples
- shop=supermarket + organic=only
- An organic only supermarket (covers the depreciated shop=organic).
- shop=farm + organic=yes
- A farm that directly sells some organic only products to customers.
- amenity=restaurant + organic=only
- A restaurant that offers organic meals only.