A pretty comfortable store...with a good assortment..a moderate flow of customers..and reasonable prices.. competent, courteous staff..Anyway..I haven't seen any rudeness..I would like to..in the Euroopta network.. there is a minicafe..considering that in Kobrin..fast food points..very little🥺🥺🥺
A small store. There is everything you need, but it is strange to put bottles of alcohol next to the shelves due to lack of space. It's like there's no room in the warehouse
A good shop, very rarely overdue. I personally definitely haven't come across it...The choice of goods for such a small retail space is quite wide, the sellers are polite and tactful.
Good products are sold here, especially the meat department, they sell very tasty lard!
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December 20, 2023
Big stores are even more so, and minimarkets are a complete horror. There is not enough space, you hold the basket in front of you all the way to the cashier: the cash registers have been cut to a meter... It is very tight for one or two customers to put the goods. I don't like them. Only for bread and salt. And the bread is only black, and the rolls, loaves that have been stored for years are just a nightmare.Their cats and dogs don't even smell them. The assortment is meager.
If this is a store opposite fix price, then when new workers work there are always huge queues, one cash register is open, the rest walk around the hall, refuse to sit at the cash register. Chilled chicken butchering is always not fresh.The old workers were much better!
The store on Lenin Square is normal. It's just a pity that there are no chilled products in it
I love (Euroopt ) because there are always discounts. I like it when there is fresh fruit (I always buy it)
A wide variety of food , household chemicals, and some clothes for children !
Honored 5-🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
Regarding the market at 1 Pushkin Street. For several days in a row, I watched how dairy products from the same manufacturer and delivery were spoiled, in some bottles with milk there was no longer milk, but kefir and cottage cheese, and so on for 2-3 days. Maybe I was unlucky, everyone makes a mistake then, but it's still very unpleasant. (The staff is polite)
The store is so-so, if compared with the same Biedrenka, in Poland, where there are a lot of goods in a small space, everything is logical and understandable and there are always promotions. We - as in the Soviet Department - put up the sign "euro", but the mentality remained. And it cannot be compared with the same "Polesie". it's not even about the quantity of goods, but about the selection of products and service.
The standard set of products is short due to the size of the store. Before coming under the wing of Euroopt, it was more interesting, it differed in the choice of goods. And the cashiers were more fun.
the main shopping center is good, a large assortment of goods, the rest of the stores are not needed at all, the service is poor, the goods are overdue and stale