A large supermarket, you can find almost everything. However, sometimes you have to stand in line at the checkout for a long time, because not all ticket offices are open during rush hour.
Only a negative impression of visiting Yerevan city. They didn't let me through today because the sandbox toys were in a bag in the stroller. Okay, I'm ready to put them out, but the storage boxes were not at the entrance, but somewhere across the passage. Really? As a customer, I want to come and make purchases quickly. It's not that there are no storage boxes at the entrance, but also the baskets are far away. Oh, baskets are a separate pain! I am always with a baby and a stroller, and I would like a small basket that can be put on my arm so that at least one hand is free. But no, they have to push the stroller with one hand, roll the basket with the other! When I wanted to put my purchases in a stroller instead of a basket, a guard came up to me and spoke in such a tone as if he had caught me stealing! And then I saw a woman calmly putting her purchases in a stroller. They also checked my receipt, because the child in the store was holding the toy they wanted to buy in his hands. They decided that I didn't punch this toy at the checkout! It is very unpleasant that such inconveniences and biased attitude are due to the fact that I am with a stroller and a child! If I could buy Agusha curd anywhere else, I wouldn't be here at all. There is no customer orientation. Unpleasant aftertaste after a visit
Self-service cash desks work very poorly (every other time). The money was written off, but the cash register was frozen and the purchase did not go through
I recommend. The largest selection and the most reasonable prices for everything. You can not count on service, only on your search abilities, finally you will find a local flavor with the phrase "Do you need a package, Bro?"
One of the largest stores in the chain (hypermarket), a large selection of various products. There are often not enough carts and baskets, sometimes you have to wait.
This is the first time I've seen this. You come to the flagship City, shop for a whole week, spend an hour on it, then at the checkout after half an hour of waiting and literally one customer in front of me in the queue, the cashier says "don't stand here, go to another checkout" (by the way, you would have to stand there for a lot more time. He left the trolleys right at the checkout and left. Don't set foot here anymore. Either put up the turnstiles and close them for the last visit before the break, or deal with the work of the staff. A blatant spit in the face.
A large supermarket "City" on the ground floor has everything from groceries to souvenirs and socks. In addition, there are jewelry shops, souvenirs, clothes and shoes on the second floor. Clean, beautiful. Fruits and vegetables are sometimes inexpensive. There are promotions. Tourists from Russia will find many familiar goods. It should be understood that products from Armenia are cheaper. For me, the disadvantage is that the variety of children's goods is much less than in any small "Magnet" in Russia. There is little baby food - these products are sold in pharmacies in Armenia.
Terrible heat, regardless of the time of day and weather. Security guards are blocking the passage with a package from a nearby store.
But it's convenient that it's round-the-clock.
It's a nightmare, there is no other decent word, who leads their social networks, no one ever answers anywhere, the feeling that they don't care what customers write and how their employees work in general!
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July 16, 2024
Everything is very expensive. It is more expensive than in other smaller shops in the city
There is a large selection of goods for Yerevan. A huge plus is that the supermarket is open around the clock and, last but not least, there is a large free parking lot at the shopping center, there is always a practical parking place. Prices are average in the city.