An ordinary store, of which there are many. The assortment corresponds to a retail outlet within walking distance. The nearest store for the primary houses of Gorky, Kzlov, and Embankment streets. On the second floor there were cafes, auto parts, now furniture. That's all.
A standard store within walking distance. All the basic goods for human nutrition are there. The staff is adequate, the working hours are convenient. A solid four.
The store is so-so. Basic products such as bread, milk, tea, coffee can always be bought, but the store will not pamper you with a variety of goods. After 17 hours of waiting, there are only two ticket offices. Parking for cars right in front of the store for 5-6 cars.
Modern repairs are not enough for the store, but everything is there. In the meat department, they are calculated separately. Keep the receipt, otherwise you never know
A Soviet-era store. Everyone goes about their business. The product selection is not very large, but there is everything you need. The entrance to the store is convenient. The staff is friendly.
Quite
Still, a good state-owned store, which is located in a residential area. Since there are few shops for buying basic products in the vicinity, it is in demand. For large purchases, the assortment is not particularly diverse, but for additional purchases of necessary products, that's it! 3 out of 5 rating
An ordinary grocery store is one of the last "dinosaurs of Soviet trade" with all the relevant pros and cons - usually good and competent sellers who do not meet you with a glance from under the phone, competent display of goods, when contacting the staff, they will tell and show everything, but this is a store with frozen meat and fish products, as a rule local producers are of rather low quality, although the milk, unlike hyper, is always fresh. An endangered type of store, the best in terms of product delivery, unlike hyper shops where you are greeted at the entrance by racks with alcohol, Cola and snickers.