The store is small, the assortment is not extensive, while you can always choose fresh meat, chicken, semi-finished products. there is a department with ready-made cooking. Sellers through one-there are operational, there are sluggish, sometimes you have to stand at the checkout or at the counter-wait for at least someone to come up) The vegetables department looks like an abandoned one....it seems that there is something, but everything seems to be getting off somehow) For the store to drop in at lunch to buy food in the office-there is a minimum)
Expired Metropolitan candies. I think as with Truffle ice cream-we sold the June batch first, then we got to the March batch. Materially responsible failure.
A good store. In the afternoon, you can buy a very good lunch - salads, side dishes, meat dishes. Everything is fresh and delicious. And the price is nice.
Personally, I only miss dairy products. But it's not a deli either. :)
A good store, everything is in the range of frozen and chilled foods, a lot of vegetable and fruit products. Good cooking of raw and finished products, milk and bread, preservation in abundance, water and drinks.
I think it is the best in this area both in terms of prices and quality
A good selection of products at reasonable prices, but I would go through the sellers, I recommend them to be more attentive and friendly and find out all the quarrels within the team in the absence of buyers
A shop where you can buy any parts of a chicken for very affordable money))) There are finished products of our own production, but we would really like to have less salt. you are welcome!
The store is disgusting, the seller cannot be reached, he is never at the workplace. Also, be sure to outweigh the goods, they are ungodly, that's why the control scales were removed. A complete customer service package!!!
There is always a great chicken, there is ready-made food for lunch (cutlets, potatoes), the sausage department is quite large, there are dairy products. Very tasty ice cream by weight is the best in the area, I think.
Once it was a store where you could buy non-Soviet literature. Not in the sense of "anti-Soviet"))) and the publications of other "social and near-social" countries.
I didn't think he would survive perestroika at all.
It is necessary to visit and inquire about the assortment. Do they still have their own "trick" or are they now like all bookstores on the principle of "everything about nothing".
To buy something is a whole quest.You immediately need to find a salesperson in the department, then find a cashier.Then wait until the cashier goes to the trading floor, looks at the price, returns, runs the check.After handing over the bill, the cashier goes to look for change.
An ordinary little semi-Soviet store. But you won't spend a lot of money :) A large selection of meat, ice cream in the cafeteria can be taken in your jar
A good store, there is everything you need. But the sellers who work there are rude, eternally dissatisfied, especially in the department where minced meat and other products are sold.
In general, the store (for the district) is not bad, if you do not take into account the "goodwill" of the staff. If you come to the store 20-30 minutes before closing time, be prepared for a disapproving look from the cashier of the confectionery department.