Extremely convenient location. A huge selection of home products. Little, meat, cottage cheese, potatoes, etc
. A good choice of clothes, electrical equipment.
There is no price control. Some are dealers and speculators. In stores, they take and resell three times as expensive and they do not have any certificates that this is their product, or rather that they have grown it.
The market is like a market. You can buy everything you need for your home from every little thing to food and clothes. A good place, there is everything and even more, open until 16:00
Nostalgia every time you are in the Central market of Gomel, I remember the distant 2000s. A place where you could buy everything. Now half of the outlets are empty.
The central market was struck primarily by the meat stalls. The level of trade is 90 years old. Thanks for the nostalgia. She laughed heartily. Prices are like for oligarchs, but the products are fresh and delicious. It's just like in the old days, all the tricks of body kit and calculation. They pull right by the hands, buy, buy. The price is then added, then discounted, you don't have time to keep track. This is so unusual, because we have long been used to shops with fixed prices, I really liked that you can bargain. As a result, I left with two kg of very tasty lard, delicious, though extremely hard, and two more - meat bones, which I will probably throw away. After all, they were chopped anyhow, and they are all very crumbled, in a mess, and this is the marriage of the cutter.
By the way, there weren't many customers, even though it was Sunday.
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A small branch of hell on minimals. There are a lot of shopping malls with screaming sellers where you can't find exactly what you need. There is a ton of dirt and some kind of dirt underfoot (if not an indoor space).
I would like to note that in many ways the impression was formed by the giant queue for the short-lived "herring". It seems that only there they sold spicy salted herring for the whole of Belarus... Maybe it's a mentality. Or perhaps a bestial attitude towards people, which prevents you from putting at least 3 saleswomen instead of one, or making more outlets selling spicy herring before the new year...
A wide range of products from state organizations and farms. Vegetables and fruits are always fresh. The market area always maintains cleanliness in the workplace. Polite sellers.
The market is good... A huge selection of different products. However, there are disadvantages.
1. There is no product placement system.
2. The market is large, and there are not enough bathrooms (there are no local signs).
3. There are not enough parking spaces for personal vehicles for a large retail area.
The market - and that says it all, you can probably find everything) On weekends, it is difficult to find a parking place. The movement is one-way around clockwise.
Prices are more expensive than in shopping malls. The quality and assortment are worse. The staff is far from being polite and competent. Too many touts, it's unpleasant. They cram in things that don't fit or aren't needed.
I think that in about 5 years, the clothing market will close completely, and it's not even that people will stop buying things for themselves. It is much easier to order the right product online, with delivery and a price much lower than what is offered on the market. Moreover, most of the goods are from the same source, but they are painted in many pavilions. And with the current dynamics of price growth and lower wages, it will soon be most profitable to make purchases in second-hand shops, stock markets, and sales. Even on weekends, there are very few customers at the flea market. For everyone's consideration
I love the central market, shopping is only here. The freshest vegetables and fruits are always here, and you can also buy here from underwear to outerwear, as well as manufactured goods and pet supplies.
You can find almost anything . But you can run into a marriage if you don't catch up somewhere , you took a piston and the seams on the straps couldn't stand it, 7 books and a uniform. That's why I keep my eyes open
A fairly large assortment of things and equipment. Both new and used. And there is a place to have a snack/ eat. Especially delicious fried pies near agricultural products.
I would like to see more order around the market. For example, unauthorized trade on Karpovich Street, the terrible condition of the square, the lack of a normal parking lot, although initially it was like on Komarovsky in Minsk.
Nothing normal. Sparse, monotonous, boring. The prices feel European. The quality of the Chinese basement. Intrusive and not very competent sellers. And it's also cold.
Nothing cool.an ordinary market, ordinary things. Sad sellers. The majority of people stopped buying things on the market. Especially in winter, measuring clothes on a piece of paper behind a curtain... brrr...
The central market is one of the most visited places by the residents of the city. But, I would like to wish that the sellers of plants had a canopy made, because it is difficult to grow everything, and then also realize it under the hot sun...