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→‎US and Canada: Rewrote the section; European-style delis are not at all uncommon in some parts of North America but need to be distinguished from sandwich shops and supermarket deli counters; see Talk:Tag:shop=deli#Gourmet Food Store Distinction Questions and https://osmus.slack.com/archives/C2VJAJCS0/p1642952786213600
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(→‎US and Canada: Rewrote the section; European-style delis are not at all uncommon in some parts of North America but need to be distinguished from sandwich shops and supermarket deli counters; see Talk:Tag:shop=deli#Gourmet Food Store Distinction Questions and https://osmus.slack.com/archives/C2VJAJCS0/p1642952786213600)
A shop selling {{wikipedia|en|text=no|delicatessen}} (fine foods), e.g. cured meat and fish, expensive cheeses and spreads, caviar, nut and olive oils, or luxury confectionery. May also sell fine wine.
 
== USUnited States and Canada ==
In the United States and Canada, ''delicatessen'' or ''deli'' generally refers to any place that will make you a sandwich on demand. However, OpenStreetMap makes a finer distinction between different kinds of delis:
In the US and Canada, the meaning of ''deli'' differs from the OSM usage:
 
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* ''Delis''A are departments within supermarkets where meats and cheeses are sliced onshop demandthat (whichprimarily typicallymakes wouldn'tsandwiches beis tagged separately from their parent {{Tagtag|shopamenity|supermarketfast_food}}) or standalone sandwich shops ({{Tag|shopcuisine|conveniencesandwich}}, or {{Tagtag|amenity|restaurant}}, {{Tag|cuisine|sandwich}}), even if it has a few other items you can purchase on the side.
* A supermarket department or ''deli counter'' that slices meats and cheeses on demand is not commonly mapped, because it is assumed that a typical {{tag|shop|supermarket}} would have one. However, if you are [[OpenLevelUp/Use cases/Shopping mall|indoor-mapping]] the supermarket, tag the deli department as a {{tag|department|store_section}}.
 
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