Hello! The Zakroma store, a quiet horror.
Products: 2/10, expired goods are often found, there is little assortment; poisoning occurred after the purchase of dairy products.
Staff: rudeness, harshness. One employee often felt fumes and alcoholic breath; lack of salesmen; flirting instead of work; minimal attention to women; excessive rudeness; off-topic conversations; indifference to their duties, ignoring customers, often refusing agents under the pretext of answering a call, often talking on the phone during working hours.
Cleanliness: 3/10, dirt was observed when visiting the store.
Fruits and vegetables: 4/10, look stale. Payment does not take place at the checkout, as in rural areas.
Product selection: 3/10, we were not satisfied with the assortment.
Besides, the prices are too high!
Meat products: it's scary to even look at; the meat looks and tastes disgusting, stale. Slicing is done with dirty hands.
Baked goods: burnt, rarely bought.
Bottom line: run away from this store if you don't want to get an intestinal infection!
The store's assortment is 7/10. The staff snarls if you can't find the price of the product and go to the checkout to clarify- you may be charged with a 3-storey building, but I would like to note that a young girl, polite, is working in this chaos. She runs from department to department and to the cashier and advises, and helps to find the product, and wishes all the best. More of these employees and the store would have played with different colors.
I hope you will close soon and free our neighborhood from your existence to give another store this place.
The cashier's service is at the level of household jargon: mats, claims, flirting with men who clearly did not come for bread in the evening.
I know that you don't care about the opinion of customers who just want to quietly buy groceries home after work without negativity, so there is an offer for those living on Yankee Bread, but let's not buy anything from them at all, let them live with their overdue payment and miracle cashiers on this day.
Cashier, Ekaterina Zabugonskaya, please change your profession, where you don't need to contact people.