Mogilev region is a separate story, a world with its own prices, its own assortment and its own rules. And if you are also an employee, then I sympathize with you. The store itself is large, but clueless, there is a Pyaterochka nearby, much smaller, but there are always people. The assortment wants the best, the prices are certainly higher than in other stores, there are promotions, but very very rarely. The person in this store changes more often where. I don't recommend it.
It changed a little as the entire staff of the young ones changed, a couple of revisions passed, but everything good lasted for three months. Now it's back to normal. There is a constant smell of rotten vegetables, the goods themselves have been lying there for years, there is not enough staff and there is a shortage (what kind of visitors and sellers are like), there is no control at all, there are not even normal cameras.
You can't say anything, everything is expensive except cheap wine Coffee for 8 rubles, which costs 335 rubles in the city of Mogilev, and you can buy 3 cans in the city, but one pleases you, Although bread is cheap, there was the best cashier, there was a young guy at the checkout, polite and friendly, not like now
There are only 2 shops on Veino, they stand next to each other. If you don't have one, you go to the other. In "native Kuta" it is 5-10% more expensive than in "pyaterochka". The service is so-so, the staff deals more with their problems than with the buyer, then friends will come in to talk to them, then they will discuss what they will do on the phone. And the smell is constantly disgusting.