On Sun, 4 Oct 2020 at 08:03, Peter Elderson <pelder...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Is it private sale? > Yes On Sun, 4 Oct 2020 at 08:31, Paul Allen <pla16...@gmail.com> wrote: > > More than good enough for me. It's verifiable, so ought to be good enough > for > anybody else. I'm interested in cheap test equipment, are the Avos old or > new? :) > New when they're in season, but I don't think they deliver, & it's going to be a bit of an issue you coming to pick them up! :-) The fact that a shop is selling something produced on a farm doesn't make > it a farm shop (otherwise a greengrocer would be > a farm shop). A farm shop is on the grounds where the produce is grown. > I suppose we could define it a bit closer in that a greengrocer sells produce from multiple sources / suppliers, whereas a farm=shop only sells produce produced on that farm? But Cliff mentioned On Sun, 4 Oct 2020 at 08:46, Clifford Snow <cliff...@snowandsnow.us> wrote: https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:shop%3Dfarm Which says: "A shop that sells regional, seasonal, freshly harvested goods. It could be also used for a roadside produce stand. *Similar inner-city farm shops also exist that specialize in selling products direct from (local/regional) farms.*" We do actually buy things from the place that has the Cow poo, Eggs & Tomatoes sign up, & have spoken to them a few times. All their produce comes from their son's farm ~40k west of here. So are they a shop=farm? > It's stretching things if the shop is attached to a private house and the > produce is grown in the garden, > So what do we call it if we have a bumper crop of mangoes & decide to put a table out the front & sell them for $1 each? Thanks Graeme
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