A big plus is working 24/7. There is a toilet. Nearby there is a gas station and a cafe, a children's hospital, a polyclinic, a blood center. Patients can order food at the hospital. There are final stops for some buses.
The supermarket is large, convenient and at the same time has many disadvantages. The store is clean, the sellers are polite, this is a plus. Minus the fruits are not sorted out, they lie together with rot, which gives the product a non-marketable appearance and disgust, sweets are also mixed in compartments for a certain type of sweets due to the negligence of the buyers themselves. The parking lot is large and convenient, which is a plus. Minus there is no person looking after and chasing negligent drivers from the entrance to the supermarket doors. I faced the inconvenience of leaving the store, called a taxi, it was not possible to park at the entrance because of the cars waiting for my family members, while there were empty spaces in the parking lot. I had to break the wheels because of the blocks of ice to drag a full cart around the cars to the taxi stand. When it was possible for approaching cars to pick up waiting customers, pick them up from the door and leave. And those who are negligent are waiting in parking spaces. I hope they will put things in order.
Despite the impressive growth of Karaganda as a megalopolis, the consciousness of urban service remains far into the 90s. You can't say Karaganda never sleeps about her, rather Magnum never sleeps. This is the only place in the city where you can eat something after midnight, and it feels like magnum makes the main revenue after midnight))