The standard is observed at almost all gas stations visited, fast service, clean, tidy, a good assortment of coffee and snacks for a roadside cafe. Non-food products: coals, distilled water, tires, cans are better to buy in other places, it is much cheaper there.
I don't understand who designed the aisles and entrances to cafes at such gas stations, but when you enter a cafe and you are greeted by an open toilet door and, sorry, a bright white toilet bowl with an open lid, it doesn't seem normal)
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The range of gas stations is like everyone else's. It is not loaded, i.e. there are no queues.
The gas station is not bad, clean. The store's assortment is the same as everyone's. But there is one drawback, 2 toilets. It seems to be normal, the surprise is that multi-seat intercity buses stop at a sanitary moment, and there are 15 people in each queue...