It's not a bad store. Prices for some goods are slightly cheaper than the neighboring Marina. There is something that is confusing
1. Halal sausage and all the rest are stored/displayed mixed together. That's why I never buy there.
2. Pork fat and smoked chicken are also lying together, as I saw how the tray turned over and everything got mixed up. Accordingly, I do not buy anything open there.
3. The candy seller accused me of breaking the device that issues checks on the scales. By the way, she didn't catch my hand, she just said that I was the only one weighing the candies myself and it broke after me. Basically, I wanted to call the district police officer to look at the cameras and prove that it wasn't me. If I or my children break or eat something, we always pay. I looked through my purchases, I hadn't bought sweets there for almost a month, and I don't think she was silent for a month and finally decided to tell me. If he accuses, let him give confirmation, and not look for a scapegoat.
I like the Elena store with its assortment and convenient location, but unfortunately, the staff's attitude spoils the impression. Sometimes it seems that you are not going shopping, but as if you are in the way. I hope this is just fatigue, and not the norm of communication with clients. I would really like to be more friendly, because we also pay for the atmosphere. I don't understand why the saleswomen are so rude, as if I'm not buying goods, but taking food from their refrigerator for free. A purchase is an exchange, not a handout. I would like to have more respect for customers.
I have known Elena's store since the days when there were departments with the seller, now Elena is a regional supermarket with a good assortment that has preserved the comfort and service as a small shop near the house