There are long queues at one cash register, and other cash registers don't open, but that's okay.
The most interesting thing:
Prices are on the shelves, there are a lot of promotions, look very carefully at what you are getting punched! When we wanted to buy water, there was a stock price of 99 kopecks. They punched 1.37 rubles at the checkout. When we asked what the reason was, we were told that "the barcode was beating like that," we pointed out the price, the cashier left and we waited there for more than half an hour until they sorted out the prices… As a result, we were punched for 99 kopecks. But the very fact that we lost a lot of time for pennies and also got dissatisfaction from the cashier. A store that doesn't keep track of prices, staff, or work organization at all! I'm silent about everything else, this incident was enough.
An ordinary grocery store, clean. The sellers are friendly. There is, however, 1 ticket office open during rush hour. Because of this, the queue is very slow. That's pretty good.