Fixed prices, the assortment is small, but the most necessary things are here at a bargain price. It seems that the whole city is already buying napkins, toilet paper, towels, Although there are also sweets, tea, coffee, yoghurts, etc. Also, all kinds of creams, gels, toothpastes, up to inexpensive toys. I recommend this store, as prices are really lower for a large number of essential goods. I don't know how the store's administration manages this, because for comparison, napkins that cost 700 tenge in all Anwar, Din, and markets cost 330 tenge here! And so on for all products. In general, I definitely recommend it
I thought it would be better, looked and counted at the same price, bought and said a completely different price,and you need to pay either by transfer or by cash, but you can't do it together, upset(
Now, after the price increase, the Fix Price store is almost at the level of local stores in the city and the pricing policy is the same with a difference of 5-10 tenge.
The store is good, there are many items for home use, food and a lot for household use.But it's better to go there and see everything for yourself.Have a nice and good mood to everyone and take care of yourself and your loved ones.With uv Salman.R
An ordinary store, however, there is only one cash register that works. The staff is very helpful, there are usually not many people. Often, when we visit the collective farm, we go there.
There is not enough product . Prices are more expensive than in Russia! I live in Moscow, now at home with my parents, in Aktobe. I decided to go and was surprised. Since in Russia the prices in the fixed price list are from 10 rubles