A "wonderful" puff from the Crossroads. Where's the ham? Where's the cheese? And I haven't weighed it yet. But somehow I had the temerity to weigh a flatbread with sour cream and herbs. Of the declared 150g, 20-30 g was missing from the price tag (I weighed it right in the hall in the presence of an employee who told me "are we weighing them?"). Again, there are constant queues through the entire store. Especially in the evening. It's summer now, and a lot of people walk in the city center in the evenings. Many people come in to buy soft drinks. There is only one cash register. Only when you go into their back room and shout lazily will the cashier, already dressed in personal clothes (not work clothes, I mean), come out. It's a disgusting store. Disgusting product. And the same service.
Like all Intersections, it is large, spacious, good assortment, average prices, there are often promotions. Minus one star for minced meat, sausages that are often smelly. And this is the trouble on Pushkinskaya, Lenin Avenue. The staff is ordinary, as they say, not a fan of their work-they will not be greeted enthusiastically, shouting, and also seeing off with tears in their eyes. (just kidding). If you need to ask something, the staff will always help.
A large assortment of goods, polite and prompt staff, convenient location (literally all public transport stops are nearby), of course there are queues at the ticket offices during rush hour, but not large ones.