A small store where you can buy a limited range of products at prices lower than in neighboring stores. The approaches between the rows are very narrow, which leads to the question - "does the width of the aisle comply with the legislation?"
Only one person can go on a hike.
Very often, there are not sober people in the queue who came for cheap alcohol.
By and large, there is nothing to buy, except alcohol, water and dry products with an eternal shelf life...
The purpose of creating such a store at the train station is quite clear. The store performs the function. But it feels like I've returned to the past. There are so many things stuck in an area of 20 m2 that customers walk in single file. There is no question of any fire safety. It is strange that the owners of good shops will be strangled by demands, but here - carte Blanche. For residents of the suburbs, such a service is acceptable. For the city, and even at the train station, it is indecent.
Overall, it's a good store. Small, compact, but sometimes you just can't squeeze through at all) the choice is not particularly great, mainly what does not need to be stored in refrigerators