Hyper is like hyper, like Anwar, like Dina. I very rarely go to these shops, although I know that almost the whole city shops in them. The disadvantages are queues at the ticket offices, prices at the checkout turn out to be completely different, and in general higher than in ordinary small shops. The constantly turning on radio advertising of Dina herself is annoying, long after the visit, this unpleasant voice of the announcer is still in my ears, notifying about low prices in Dina. It would be better to just play music without advertising inserts. Strollers for goods used to stand in the store itself, but now they are put outside, sliding doors open in a checkerboard portico - the question is, why are they needed if not for the convenience of customers? The amount of money that the townspeople leave in this store allows them to demand excellent service - doors and entrances and exits, polite staff, good quality goods, etc. However, before that, the administration of Dina has to work and work, unfortunately...
The hypermarket is pleasant, convenient and understandable. The location of the products is intuitively clear, and the staff is positive. I've seen birds and things like that a few times, but it's probably common for markets of this type. There is a lot of garbage behind the hypermarket, and strange odors that cause discomfort when passing. In general, the hypermarket is not bad. 7/10
I bought it for the New Year's table, there is everything you need.Only potatoes and carrots turned out to be frozen over, apparently the quality of the delivered products is not monitored by the cache
The choice of goods is wide, Parking is large. The staff, of course, wants the best. The location is far away, the quality of the goods is all different.
The store is gorgeous. A wide range, good sorting.
It's bad that the cash registers are often overloaded. Also, parking is not properly organized, frequent closures.
A good selection of products. Spacious and clean room. Absolutely detached guards who demand to hand over bags and backpacks to the storage rooms. Absolutely wild and pedigreed practice - provokes the customer to buy plastic bags, which means environmental pollution (
The prices are expensive. Much higher than in Anwar. The salads are sour. In the meat department, the heart and other internal organs are mixed into the minced meat. I threw everything away. The sellers of the salad and cooking departments are rude, they send, they swear at customers.
Of course, the easiest way is not to write the store's layouts, but in fact it's a hell of a job, thank you to Dina's employees individually and in general, thank you for doing everything for our convenience, for your patience 🙏
A great store, everything is there from beginning to end, most of everything is fresh, bakery products are the most delicious that they bake themselves, the sellers are excellent, I advise
The store is like a store. The choice is large, there are many ticket offices. But it is better not to buy honey, which is sold at the entrance. He's far from real. And different stocks are just a lure. The honey on the stock is just terrible.
Fish is very expensive, it is cheaper for skulkin.
Positive:
1. You can find almost everything, there is a lot of choice, from bed linen, pillows and small clothes to household goods, household chemicals and food of all kinds and volumes.
2. Large parking, convenient arrivals and departures in 3-4 directions
3. Round-the-clock operation
4. Sometimes there are all kinds of sweepstakes and discounts
Minuses:
1. Very bad carts, the wheels hang out in different directions, with a good load, the cart leads to the side, considering that the rows are always cluttered with very heavy controls.
2. There is a pedestrian crossing at the main entrance, but there are no licking policemen, considering that our parking is random and other drivers' fast driving, you need to be careful and look around
3. Prices. You won't understand. Some things are cheaper than competitors, some are more expensive