How can a local cofeeroasting-factory be generic?
Translation of my nomination:
Artisanal cofeeroasting-factory
Since 2008 you can buy fresh roasted cogee here(beans or freshly milled on the spot). If you ask Jurgen( the owner who likes a joke) some explanation, he is glad to tell you how he makes his cofee and what differences there are.
In support i placed that he still uses the old machibery and that his cofee is available here or in the 2 local bakeries...
How can it be generic? Its the only business the guy ownes.And personal information? Anyone who enters his store can see his nametag. And he jokes all the time,....
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Generic does not mean chain.
Ok, thats posible. But still its not just a store. They roast coffee, they mill it, they use old machinery thats been revised,....
Your description doesn't support it as being a hidden gem or hyper-local spot. What you describe is typical of many other coffee shops.
That i wrote in support ( still uses the old machinery, cofee only available here or the 2 local bakeries)
Remember, to you this is not a generic business. To the world at first glance any store/business is generic until proven otherwise. It is your job to sell it well. Even then it will likely be denied a couple times. Resubmit add more detail.
I finally got a very special local restaurant approved after 3 tries.
Also, remember the first impression of the first picture. If you have a very typical storefront...mayby you should get creative and do some machinery inside for main photo and outside for overview? Hard to tell without pictures.
Also, as stated - text is really important for these and also, multiple tries :)
Thanks, i resubmitted without his name and pun a link in support to their wwebsite. Theres a video in the about us section that shows the machines while they work
A support picture showing them using the original machines would be a huge help (remember that pic can have people in the background etc). Best you can do if try and polish the submission