There is one cash register, queues for the entire store. Sellers are rude or like to chat and work slowly. The product may be overdue, but if you return it, then the next day they check all products for overdue. There is not always milk (milk, kefir) and the bags are dirty or lying in the cart, not in the refrigerator. There may not be any bread.
One cashier works, sooo rarely two. The insanely small store is precisely because of the space. There are enough products on the shelves. Periodically, dairy products, especially baby cocktails with an expiration date close to expiration.
Dear sirs, if you are not satisfied with the store, go to another one. I don't like cashiers, so you need to be more polite, and not treat them like pigs. Both to the cashiers and the cashiers to you)
This supermarket is great in my opinion, everything is clean, sterile, I have not seen a spoiled product yet. As for parking, there are places for the disabled, I advise everyone!
On August 14th, the queues are huge. There are two of the four ticket offices, and then there are 20 people at each ticket office. The store turns into a Raypopetrikov
In general, the store is not bad. Chilled chicken products are constantly spoiled, the goods of good luck are not always marked correctly, which is upsetting. Fish is stale, dairy products, most often, with deadlines suitable for expiration. But at the same time, it's good that there is a store in this area and it works until 22 o'clock.
The store is like a store. But there is one THING: an eternal queue due to the fact that there are few sellers.
If you live nearby, this store is within walking distance.
The parking lot is large.
Opposite the hospital.