A small retail grocery store in the malosemeika building on the streetOstrovsky, 90. A young cashier girl serves a couple of tall guys, athletes, first of all, and then elderly customers... The room is very small, the price tags are old (they hang under the pretext of "forgot-did not have time"... change it when a different price for products breaks through at the checkout. A relatively clean floor, no foreign odors of fresh food were observed, the set and assortment of products are diverse, as in a mini-mini-market. Convenient location in a house where there are many elderly retired railway workers. And, especially in winter, when there is ice.
The store is excellent and, most importantly, nearby. Many people cannot go to distant shops. The only thing is that there is little milk of 1.5%, there are no decorations for the cake, by the evening there are never cigarettes in the "Premier" blocks, a small assortment of meat products, eggs are only small.
A good store, as well as very close. Naturally, the presence of everything is lame, it is just quickly disassembled. Prices are slightly more expensive than in a regular euroopt. I haven't seen any delays.
A modest shop , the prices are quite normal . But they do not shine with an abundance of goods . Going in and buying basic necessities after a paycheck will do.
A holy place is never empty. There was a bank and a store. What difference does it make that he is the fifth in a 500m radius. The main thing is that people rub themselves. The price tag is semi-wholesale, Euro-wholesale. Cheap klondike swill for the suffering. Retail doesn't care what to sell, the main thing is profit. I don't go to such stores. The choice is yours