All these stories about some kind of mega-super-duper quality of Belarusian products are nothing more than fairy tales, myths, and legends. One of the directions of collective farm Belarusian advertising PR. The so-called "Belarusian quality", which sellers and advertisers love to broadcast smacking their lips, is no better or worse than the quality of similar Turkish, Azerbaijani, Georgian or Russian products. Well, the name bulbaland is the apotheosis of collective farm creativity.
It's a disgusting store! We bought the pate at 21:50, and it was the last day of the expiration date! The store sarcastically refused, saying he was a fool himself! Beware of their tricks and check the expiration date, or better yet, buy in other stores! There is zero service and the buyer is to blame
The stormwater system is broken in front of the store, a huge lake from which water gushes like a fountain in the rain + slippery steps. When you try to leave the store with an umbrella and not fall on these steps with your purchases, the seller yells at you absolutely stupefyingly boorishly for daring to keep the door open for longer than 5 seconds, because, quote, they have air conditioning (deep autumn, yes). I repeat, no one was going to keep the door open, I was just trying to leave the store.
Those who miss home and their native Slavic rudeness — you will like it. It didn't go well for me. 🤠
If you miss Belarusian sweets, then you are definitely in Bulbaland! A wide range of products, from sausages and milk to sweets and alcoholic beverages. The prices, of course, are not like in Belarus, but the choice is good. I love breakfast pads and cheeses!
I bought baby sausages, but they are spoiled, sour, it is not possible to eat them. The administration refused to change them, let alone refund the money, the terrible attitude of the sellers.