The prices are reasonable, but on Fridays there is a queue to the other end of the store. It is better not to plan your purchases for Friday after work. You can stand in line for 40 minutes.
A warehouse store, when there are a lot of people, the shelves are empty. Prices for some products are much lower than in other stores. For wholesale purchases, that's the thing.
I like the assortment. And cultural services. And parking. The only thing I don't like is the attitude of customers - it seems that they create chaos - they leave products in the wrong places. Both fruits and vegetables are sorted as in sorting - it is impossible to watch (
For a wholesale store, you need a large area, there is little space, everyone collides with each other,there are long queues at the checkout,there is no time to be there, it is better to run to another one
The store is in chaos, socks are so scattered that you have to search for an hour to find the right size, and so much more, there are a lot of goods, but the mess is repulsive and you don't want to visit it at all, although near home.After visiting your store, your head hurts like after an action movie, you need a week's rest.
A cheap store is probably the cheapest, but scattered wheelchairs, huge queues, a lot of mixed up goods, especially near the cash registers, it is clear that this is in the hands of customers, but there is no order in the store itself
Cheap, there is something to choose from. There are a lot of people, but the queue is moving fast. P.S. Get in the left queue, which is closer to the exit, it diverges into two cash registers at the end