I like the store for its location, when I come, there are usually not many people, so there is almost no queue. There is usually enough of the products, it does not burn on time. The biggest plus is that sometimes you can find vital goods for delicious promotions.
This store is located in an apartment building where I have lived for more than 10 years. For me, this store was valuable precisely for its location and this is an undeniable plus. Minimally, all the main products have always been there, moreover, at a low price (I remember this store under the name "Omega"). Among the disadvantages-there were always not enough sellers, at what time you won't come - one cash register works and there are a lot of people. I took off the star just for that (but it just pissed me off wildly). Otherwise, it is quite a normal, ordinary store.
I've often been here before, but then I finally got tired of it! Constant queues and the absence of cashiers at the workplace. It's infuriating to the point of horror. Perhaps the only good thing is the convenient location of the store. And so, the assortment is average, prices have stopped pleasing recently, as well as the quality of some goods.
The store of the Kopeechka chain. A small area, therefore, and the assortment is small, but the main products if you are too lazy to go to large hypermarkets, then that's it! There is a parking lot.
Cashiers change regularly in this store, as they cannot cope with performing a large number of duties, but this is not a reason to take just anyone. I've been going to this store for more than 6 years and there haven't been such queues, but now it's terrible. No matter what time I arrive, the queue stretches almost to the shelves with dairy products... 1 cashier - 1 cashier (mostly a very middle-aged woman, punching products at a speed - "everything will wait"). There are no complaints about the assortment, in some stores the choice is worse.
A small shop, clean in principle, but a very small assortment, prices in rubles are not very much cheaper than in Russia, and in general the same assortment
The lowest rating on the scale of service and order of the store. It's dirty, there is no choice of goods, there is a delay. There is 1 cash register. That's what there is enough for shopping-so it's alcohol.
Actually, the corresponding contingent is wandering around. It's a nasty place
The store is not bad. But a small assortment of sausages. A small assortment of confectionery products.Butchering does not inspire confidence. It is very often coveted. There is a shortage of staff, which in turn affects the quality of service: the queue at the checkout, the price tags are not always correct.
A small store that does not cover the needs of our family of three. There are no children's dairy products, chilled poultry and meat are weathered, not attractive in appearance. Cookies and pastries are in the public domain, flies and dirty hands are there regularly. However, you can always buy frozen semi-finished products, drinks, milk and bread.
A very average store both in terms of assortment and service. Often the price tags do not match the price at the checkout, not fresh meat. It is open until 22.00
It's a terrible store. The bread is always stale. The meat can be taken out in the morning and washed under the tap, and it's all beautiful and fresh again. Only vesta saves this wound
If you need to quickly go to the store for milk or bread, then there are no queues. But I wouldn't take fruit there...
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Anonymous review
May 21, 2018
A Dobroom was opened in Novolukoml, Vitebsk region, a month ago. From the first minute, discount cards began to be sold, but a month has passed, and they have not started functioning. The staff refers that the questionnaires have been sent to Minsk for registration. It's strange that not some store chains do this. Explain after what time the discount card is activated? Thank you.