The store is located in the very center of the city. Not only is the appearance worse than in a rural store, but the attitude towards customers leaves much to be desired.
There's more room in the minibus in the morning than in this store. A completely disorganized space where you can neither walk nor drive.
If you want to go in to buy groceries, the merchandisers/sellers will simply not let you near this shelf, naively believing that their boorish tone is an integral part of their workflow. Since when is a customer treated like an unwanted guest in a store?
If you want a package at the checkout, wait until the seller goes to the warehouse to get it.
If you want to ask an employee where the product you are interested in is located, try to find at least one seller among the merchandiser. It won't work. There are 10 merchandisers per square meter of the store. And the product range leaves much to be desired.
If you want to buy a fresh loaf, you will receive a stone piece with yesterday's/today's date pasted on it.
Well, as a bonus, you get a musty scent that all the fashionistas on the streets of Paris will ask you about.
I visit this store better than Perekrestok. Prices and assortment differ between stores, everyone will decide for themselves. Some people like it , some don 't . The store is big and has a lot to buy . It 's up to you to decide whether to walk or not . I gave 5 stars for the large aisle space and the selection of products. Go and make a choice.
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.