An ordinary provincial grocery store. The product set is like all the local shops. Sellers know many buyers personally, perhaps out of personal sympathy, customers may get a fresher product. The advantages can only be put by nearby residents for the walking distance of the outlet and for the late opening hours for such a micro store. Among the disadvantages, prices are higher than in local merchants, it is cramped inside, two counters that offer a different set of goods and despite the fact that the counters are one step away from each other, you have to queue up for another seller for goods from another counter, this is the biggest disadvantage of this store. The counters do not have a table where you can put a bag or bag for goods, a narrow shelf does not allow you to do this comfortably, you have to put a large package on the floor and bend every time you put the goods in it. Sometimes you can't see the goods behind the sellers' backs, people are constantly asking, what is this, and this... accordingly, the queue moves slowly and at one o'clock after the working day, people accumulate there significantly.
The prices are a little cheaper than in other stores, but I didn't really understand what the joke of the 2 cash registers was.The system is not very convenient, they paid for ice cream at the 1st checkout, and bought bread at the 2nd.