I want to tell you a historical fact, mainly for young people. In the 70s of the twentieth century, this room housed a good and high-quality bookstore with stationery, a cadet often came here. Times are changing, the Union has collapsed, there has been a reassessment of values, books have become less read. Later, a furniture store was placed in this place, but it also did not last.. For ATB, it is a good, though not a large, minimarket store. The repair was done, I can compare, because I was in it back in 2019. But, against the background of repairs, the prices here are the same as in Moscow. I was in Kropyvnytskyi on 09/3.21. - passing through Kropyvnytskyi (Kirovograd) - to Krivoy Rog. I bought 600 UAH worth of groceries in this store. In Moscow, you can buy twice as much for the same amount in monetary terms. It's sad to see all this - against the background of the plight of the population, the prices and finishes of the store are European.
The room is too small, there are long queues during rush hour. The cashier can take a break during rush hour. When you want to ask the seller about something, you are never in place... Not all products listed in the promotional offers are available...
the place is great and the conditions for buyers are disgusting!in a room once adapted for a grocery store, there is constant crowding due to narrow aisles in which strollers with goods and priests of workers laying it out are constantly.in addition, the room does not meet fire and sanitary standards. the store is in great demand by the population of the neighborhood.So do something for the people!