Among the advantages: polite staff, try to help, a normal selection of products, location. Self-service cash registers save time. Filin cheese, seafood, fruits for the promotion (not overdue) are pleasing. Prices are generally affordable. The coffee is delicious, but it cools down in 2 minutes. It's like an amateur in terms of temperature.
Of the cons: some products are not always fresh (I do NOT recommend taking cottage cheese, ALWAYS look at the date, once I already lost my health due to moldy cottage cheese, which was still good for 3-4 days: I noticed the blue mold only closer to the bottom of the package, when I had already eaten a plate of cottage cheese. The cheeses are the same, sometimes the time is good, but it tastes like it's already rotten.
The buns and Mochi are stale on the second day. And if everything is clear with the buns, they say, fresh today and stale for tomorrow morning, then it's not clear with the Mochi in the package. They've been in the store for exactly 1 day, but they taste like they've been a week old: the shell is cracked, tastes like lumps, and the filling is more or less complete, but it doesn't save the product. This wasn't the case before, but now, apparently, this is the new norm.
Also, the croissant with condensed milk, which I bought here for the first time, turned out to be empty (photo below). The next croissant on the shelf looked different and had a different price tag. I don't think they were confused. There were only 2 of them on the shelf. I know you can't keep track of everything, but it made me sad.
Also containers. There are strong ones with a blue lid, they're really good. And there is a set of transparent ones. So the second ones cracked and holed in some unimaginable way on the corners of the bottom and the edges of the walls on the way home. Only 2-3 containers remained intact. And I was carrying them separately in my hand, not in a bag with something heavy.
In general, it's a good store if you know what you can and can't take. And you have to pay for it, unfortunately, not only with money, but with your health and time (
I wish this store to pay attention to the suppliers of products and the rules of storage.
A good store, excellent vegetables and fruits (nice to buy potatoes, apples, look good). In general, the assortment is excellent. Several self-service ticket offices. The shelves are in order, the price tags are there.
The opinion specifically about this store has become sharply negative due to a couple of cases linked together by one person. I always try to pay with a card everywhere, since I work in trade myself and I know what a lack of change is. But one day I didn't have a card with me, only cash. Now most of the cash registers have been removed there and self-service points have been set up, so I almost always come across the same female cashier (blonde short hair, aged, plump). When calculating, she asked for change: in coins or from a card. Not out of spite, but because I didn't have it, I couldn't help her. After that, the change, the check and the package were thrown to me, if not thrown like a bone to soyaka, with such a sour expression on her face, as if I had piled a lot on her lunch. Neither have a good day, nor thank you for the purchase (which is generally rare to hear there). She left with mixed feelings. After a while, I settled with this woman again. Twice she ignored my explicit requests to punch the package. I carried everything in my hands, on principle I did not return, it was not pleasant. Still silent and with a sour face. Why do you work with people if they annoy you and everyone is to blame for being a victim?