The store is good. Only the buyers are a little short-tempered. It's just that there are customers who come purely to quarrel (refer to you as "service personnel").Girls, I wish you good luck with such people, you are the best. People be kinder to each other.
When the store opened, everyone was delighted, next to the house, just a step away...To date, it's just terrible, as soon as the authorities changed, everything became worse: one product, then there is no other, the most necessary, especially when you come after work, but alcohol never ends, but potatoes, onions or markovka... even bread can be searched for a long time, run around the area, look for it.It's true that they say "fish rots from the head."The cashiers are not to blame: the director is like that.And sometimes there is a product, there is no one to put it out, they say the loader is off.That's how we live.Maybe it's time for the headmistress to listen to the buyer, and not to poison the girls.....
The selection of goods is good for such a small store. The location is convenient to drop by after work or on an urgent need from home. There are enough cash registers, but not all of them always work (2 self-service at best and 1 cashier is stable). Queues in the evening for the entire store with one working cash register. There are not enough staff, they are always changing, embittered because of the workload. The quality of the product fails (rotten vegetables and fruits may be, expired products, spoiled products, although the terms are normal due to improper storage conditions, fermented dairy products may be on the hall for several hours undecomposed).
Many times I came across milk that was sour in advance (at least a week before the expiration date, but it is already sour)
Due to a shortage of staff, 2 people on shift do not have time to do everything and everything leads to this.