Personally, I like this store, there are few of them left, it's still from Soviet times, a sensible, " deli ", as it used to be called, the choice of products here is quite decent, the quality is good, the sellers are polite, not that they were under the Communists (they could insult, be rude), now everything is fine, of course it's not hypermarket, but for these areas, it's a pity I don't use it often, I already live a little far, but when I arrive, I go in whenever possible!
There are a lot of products on the shelves without price tags. Price tags do not always correspond to the true value of the product. We faced the fact that there was 1 price on the price tags, but the price in the receipt was higher. When asked, the cashier said that she did not place the price tags. Another store employee said they could only make a refund. Of course, there are no apologies. When asked if the second employee was responsible for the price tags, the answer was that they did not have those responsible for the price tags. The horror!
The store "at home". You can find all the necessary goods, as in the village: from food to household chemicals. Always fresh bread and bakery products and a large assortment. The dairy department is also good. The staff is adequate, the service suits me.