Often you have to go from the center to the belmarket, of course for the sake of discounts. The store is large, spacious, and has a lot of goods. A good cooking department.
It is called the White Hut. A store of goods at wholesale prices. The assortment is 3. You can buy essential goods, but the manufacturer's choice is not great. A big plus is that there is a pharmacy in this building.
I was in a hurry, I needed to quickly buy a delicious cake. I asked the seller to tell me about the cakes, the seller competently and quickly told me what kind of cake she thought was delicious, and quickly informed me about the dates of manufacture. I've made my choice. The cake turned out to be very tasty and fresh. Thanks to the seller for being kind to people.
The store is good. There is no jostling. You move freely around the store and choose products. One disadvantage is that there is almost always one cash register. And the carts should be freely available.
You come with a child, you want to take a cart, you need a coin, okay, this is basically everywhere in the world, but it's surprising that when you come to the cash register and want to change, the answer is "NO COINS!" at one cash register, how can there be no coins at the cash register?, At the second they say "I can't open the cash register- wait for the buyer." And you're standing with a baby in your arms waiting for a buyer. It's kind of tinny. The store itself is nothing, the service leaves much to be desired.
To be honest, the store is good, there is enough of everything, the queue is not big, but I would still like the fastest service, the parking is excellent,
And that's a lot. The village store level. The assortment is lame. The staff is classic Soviet. If it is necessary to go to the Belmarket in this area, then it is better to go to Prolygina 18.