I remember the "Minsk" market from the early 90s: crowds of people on weekends, resellers with cardboard signs around their necks "Buy dollars" and "Sell dollars", drowning out the noise of the crowd with megaphones with songs by Tatyana Bulanova, strings of gypsy fortune tellers and part-time pickpockets, some geese, goats and puppies from merchants, stalls with foreign cigarettes and alcoholic beverages, drunks dozing at the fences...
yes...
a lot has changed since then.
The largest food, vegetable and fruit market in the city. It is expected that it is in demand among the population, who are tired of the meager choice of online retail. It would seem that everything is simple!? - it is necessary to organize trade, create conditions for sellers and buyers, organize parking. Moreover, there are opportunities for all this, but not... Grandmothers are driven from place to place, traffic police write fines on the right and on the left, prices on the shelves are such that you just want to punch this speculator in the face! City officials, please change your approach to this facility... Urgently!!!
Hello 90s.))) Naturally there are great products at the same great prices. But aunts jumping out from behind the counters shouting BUY! They can discourage the desire to take anything there at all. It is dirty, there is no kind of maintenance of the territory.
we came from St. Petersburg on the recommendation of friends for BACON!!
if you need a delicious salsa, go to Veronica
for honey - to Korneev Vladimir Vladimirovich))
4 watermelons 4 watermelons are not worth it, the neighbors and hippos were better and the price is 2 times less!!! The price is very very different everywhere the difference is 2 times (((, the fish market is for the better, cheaper than shops and much tastier and fresher!!