The choice of products is normal for a minimarket, prices are slightly above average, there are almost no price tags, you can always ask and if it seems expensive not to take. It is aimed at tourists of the nearest hotels, so as not to go far for piece purchases. Make your own choice.
There is alcohol, which is not always found in Turkish shops.
Deception and space prices. There are no price tags anywhere (fruits, nuts, snacks). They determine the price themselves. The seller sold 4 bananas at a price of 100lir. This is 100 rubles for 1 banana at the current exchange rate. Despite the fact that I talked to him before the purchase in a good way. And he, the eyes of God's dew, counted at point-blank range and was happy, as if that was the way it should be. In my hotel opposite, the employees were very surprised by the price tag (I asked them, because there were doubts). I didn't take nuts for 40lir, but I just already knew that the same pack costs 20lir. As a result: the store is cheating 2-5 times at least. Shameless brazen sellers.
A small shop. Mostly water (sweet, mineral water), there are chips, crackers, sugar, sweets. Prices are higher than in a supermarket like Migros and A101