Hello!
Please keep in mind that whatever Google’s displaying might not be analogous to what your site is outputting. Google changes titles and descriptions all the time. So, it’s good to tell me where you found this data ??
You can find out if your titles are displayed correctly simply by hovering your mouse pointer over the browser tab. More verbosely: press CTRL+U to view the source, and you can find the title between the <title>
tags.
With that out of the way, I see that everything’s “alright” on your site, but I did spot that Google has made up its mind: They think your store name is “Jerry Cherry Shop”, not “Jerry Cherry”.
Google sucks reading any language but English; they know that, and won’t even bother to recognize that “Jerry Cherry” is already a part of the page titles.
Now, the problem is that your homepage is called “Jerry Cherry Shop | Official”. Google recognized the separator (pipe) and had to figure out on which side is the website’s name. They concluded: “Jerry Cherry Shop”. So, they stamp this title onto every page that doesn’t have it exactly, and you’ll get “Page Title | Jerry Cherry – Jerry Cherry Shop”.
To fix this, at “SEO Settings > Homepage Settings”, I recommend emptying the Meta Title under the General tab. Under the Additions, I recommend entering “Official Shop”. The Meta Title result should be:
– “Jerry Cherry | Official Shop”
Then, it will take some time for Google to accept that the site name is “Jerry Cherry” instead of “Jerry Cherry Shop”.
You can learn (a tiny bit) more about Google’s behavior here: https://developers.google.com/search/docs/advanced/appearance/good-titles-snippets#why-the-search-result-title-might-differ-from-the-pages-title-tag.
I hope this clears up everything! Cheers ??