I rarely go to the store on May 1, today I bought homemade dumplings the price for 1 kg is 2600 tenge, I asked who produces them, our girls are good at home. There are no stickers on the package, I took it and believed it. I cooked and was shocked there is not a single egg in the dough, the minced meat crumbles in the broth and there is no fat and this is for such a cost. Why do you sell goods without labels, to whom to make claims, I will contact the consumer protection Society. If the seller hadn't recommended it, I wouldn't have taken it.
The store "MAY 1" has an average range of food products. There are bottled, canned varieties of beer, fish, sausage products. Chocolates, varieties of ice cream. I would not say that there are fresh products. There are fresh and expired products. Be careful. Pay attention to the date of manufacture. I do not recommend buying homemade pastries and pizzas. There is a distrust of home-made products. There are also household goods in the store. The staff is not very friendly. The store "MAY 1" is open until 23-00.
The store is not bad a large assortment of food alcohol and carbonated drinks as well as a large assortment of pastries and semi-manufacturers in the assortment of sausage
A good store in a "residential" area. Many things are available. Fresh bread. There is a terminal for financial services (some stores still do not have one). The prices are average throughout the city. It would not hurt to make light repairs and keep it clean. And sellers behave more correctly and with restraint.