We shop regularly with my wife for a week. Cereals, pasta, flour, butter, etc. essential products. Our Belarusian products favorably distinguish this network from competitors who trade with Russian ones in order to bring down the price.
This is the second time in this store that I have encountered a discrepancy in the prices of products! Today I took champignons, the price under the container is 4 kopecks, when calculating it turns out that 9 with kopecks, and four were packed in 400 grams, the price was not even close to 9, they were rude, told to read in small print, and these champignons were only laid out, although a quarter remained in the drawer.
Groshyk is a store where you can, in fact, buy everything at fairly reasonable prices. And, sometimes, even two to three times lower than the market.
I would like to wish the management of this network to keep and keep the price tags at an acceptable level.
What could be worse if the product is on the shelves, and then goes into recycling ...
Because the golden rule:"Money makes money" no one will dispute..