In Soviet times, it was an advanced Supermarket where something scarce was "thrown out" for sale. In the early noughties, the entire Vesta network was a breakthrough in assortment and marketing. Instead of the nearby "VP" I went there for groceries, regardless of the distance.
Then the network seemed to hang on a "pause": for 20 years, everything has become obsolete - from the counters to the general atmosphere. The prices are among the highest, the assortment is low, the feeling of the same state department, only it is no longer a Supermarket, but a Village store.
The store is basically not bad. Minus, one ticket office is very often open on weekends. The second disadvantage is that it is impossible to buy pork, chicken, the main focus is on sausage and sausages. The sellers are polite, there are no questions for them.