A great small store for basic products. I always buy cherry tomatoes, kenoa, and delicious ciabbattu there. Prices relative to other grocery stores are excellent - everything you need to eat. I recommend.
The store is large and there may not be a choice from time to time / only the volume of goods. Fruits are not always of the proper quality and type. Meat is scarce. I was not pleased with the baking.
We visit this store every time we return from the country. There are always places in the parking lot, and the store has a diverse assortment of goods for every taste and purse. We are pleased with various promotions, for example, good luck goods, an instant lottery, we even won sweets a couple of times, it's very nice))
The convenient location of the store inside the courtyards is within walking distance. There are quite a lot of things for a small magashin, and even baking is done. The assortment of products is standard for Euroopt. There are 3 self-service cash desks.
The store is good, everything is there, it's a pity the sausage serviles are only loaves, I live alone and it's more convenient for me to take small pieces, especially with new prices! And the big minus is that the cash register is always working alone, and there are always a lot of customers!!
The eternal problem with the cashier, there are always queues.There are no questions about the assortment - everything is there and in abundance, especially for a small store.
The stores of the Euroopt chain attract customers with prices, mostly more favorable than in other stores. At the same time, the range of products is quite sufficient, but without frills. The weak point is the queues at the ticket offices. Sometimes, passing by, I understand that there is no need to go to a real store and you can buy a package of kefir in Euroopt, but this is a trap! The time spent standing in line would be enough to leisurely visit any store within a 2-kilometer radius and return home. I don't quite understand what prevents us from organizing the work of ticket offices, taking into account the influx of visitors in the 21st century. There are visitor counters that will show in the report at what time the main flow of customers is, you can calculate how long it takes the cashier to process each item in the receipt, there are even video surveillance cameras with queue detection function and when more than a certain number of visitors gather at the checkout, the system sends notifications to the store manager, senior cashier, director of Euroopt and in general to all interested parties. I remembered that I liked it - there are memos at the cash registers for cashiers - to smile, offer a package, wish a good day - it's great! Although there are also questions about how these procedures are controlled by the administration.
A store to stop by and buy something on the way home from work. There used to be huge queues, but now we have installed several self-service ticket offices and this has changed everything. You don't have to stand for long. Come in if you pay for purchases with a card.
The only disadvantage is that only one cash register always works and there are always queues, and so the ready-made food is sometimes warm and delicious
A very good store. Of all the euroopts in Minsk, where I worked, the best team. Also, the most positive buyers. 12 hours of working time do not fly by noticeably. It's a pleasure to work in such a place.
I came here on the evening of 10/20/19, I needed to quickly buy milk, since the store is 5 minutes from home. But it didn't work out quickly. There were two cash registers, they had long queues of customers, and even a drunk, smelly man did not behave adequately. Customers began to be indignant, they called the guards to take him out of the store, there was no reaction. Later, the third ticket office opened, the queues quickly unloaded. During rush hour, you need to open more ticket offices to prevent pandemonium. Due to the low level of service, I rarely go to this store, only if I urgently need to buy some products: milk, bread.
Nothing unusual. Alcohol used to be cheaper, now it's like everyone else's. It's a little cramped, the choice of products is not very good. There is never fresh bread, it feels like it has already been delivered the day before yesterday. But it's close to me, that's the only reason I'm coming in.
Not always fresh food. There is often one cash register and long queues. The refrigerator with ice cream and butter does not close completely (there is simply no top lid) and because of this everything is in a semi-soft state.
A regular store within walking distance. Prices are higher than in a large Euroopt, there are always few open ticket offices and a lot of people. In general, the norm.
The store is step-by-step, if something is urgently needed, you can intercept it. The only problem is peak time, less than 50% of the ticket offices are open
The store is small, but everything you need is there.A good assortment.Regular discounts.The only disadvantage is that there are few cashiers when there are long queues.
everything is at a minimum. both the quality and the assortment and the visitors. the people who came for booze and pensioners. and so the usual Eureka