Only 2 cash desks are constantly open, there is always a queue, narrow aisles. The assortment is not bad except for sweets. There are not always price tags on the goods, and there is nothing to check the cost. The impression is twofold.
There was some kind of twofold feeling left from visiting the Traffic Light. The prices are low. You can buy household chemicals and something for the house, but not food. The quality wants the best
they have deteriorated, there are a lot of people, there are few goods, the assortment does not change, you go for a "freebie", you leave with disappointed expectations and coronavirus.
I visited a lot of goods, there is little space, you can't turn around with a cart, those who live not far away can visit, and so everything can be bought closer.