The central supermarket for Pitsunda. A fairly good range of goods, and more or less adequate prices, which is a rarity of the day of the resort town. There is always a large number of vacationers-buyers. The store area is small, so it is quite cramped. When choosing a freeze, I recommend paying attention to the expiration dates, since it is quite likely to take a delay. At the checkout, they seem to accept cashless payments from Russian cards, but there are no mirpays, etc. - you need to attach a card
Probably the only supermarket in Pitsunda. It is small, compared even with the average cities of Russia, but there is a choice. It's a little cramped, there are a lot of people, but you can buy almost everything you need here. The prices are the same as everywhere else, but cheaper than in local small shops. Everything would be fine if it weren't for the crowds of people (at least in the season) and not the crowding, you have to constantly maneuver between people and racks, while managing to hurt nothing and no one. Very conveniently located, not far from the rank, not far from the park.
Everything seems to be fine: the range of products, air conditioning, everything is clean enough. But... the distance between the shelves is minimal: if someone chooses a product, there is no way around it. The cashiers were amazed. First of all, how they round up pennies! They probably didn't study this topic at school. Let's say you have to pay 567 rubles and 35 kopecks. They are voiced by: 568 rubles. And the change from 1000 is given 430 rubles. When asked why they did not finish, they irritably throw 5 rubles and say that they do not have two. Why not voice it right away?! Moreover, there are two such cashiers. But this is the only market in the city. Like it or not, you have to go there. Apparently, the cashiers understand this. The view is modern, and the attitude is Soviet (merchants).