

I live in the small town of Uddevalla, Sweden. I was surprised to see 7 places show up, all added by PlantsPack Team. However I did not feel it was accurate and I wonder what data you’re based off? It sadly doesn’t seem to be openstreetmap data, which would have made the town 99% mapped because I have personally added almost every restaurant on there! I really think you should focus more on openstreetmap as the foundation, it is free and open and more empowering to the user than google maps.











Ok that makes sense. I see now that the places listed in Uddevalla have all been tagged as diet:vegan=yes by me on OSM, which I have not been equating with “vegan friendly”, it means more like 1 or more vegan item, or like can I visit this place and have some kind of valuable experience? Vegan friendly is kind of strongly worded for a lot of those places, which makes me consider using diet:vegan=limited but that tag is not very popular and a lot of people want to get rid of it. https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Talk:Key:diet:vegan
I reread the OSM wiki https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:diet:vegan and it says for diet:vegan=yes “The establishment usually offers a decent amount of vegan products.” And by that definition I may have been mapping thing wrong, but I still want people to know that they can get at least SOME value out of some place. Maybe using the limited is a part of the solution, and maybe PlantsPack can be used to provide some nuance.
PS you should add directions for OSM linked alongside google maps and apple maps links.