I found out about the store from the Internet. While we were looking-we drove-we arrived - right in the middle of lunch. While waiting, the kind people said that we were late: we need to arrive in the morning, there is already a queue for the opening, they will scatter everything in half an hour. That's the speed! We decided to wait, so that it would not be in vain) People came up, many, like us, came to investigate, to see what was what. The store greeted us with deserted shelves, only in some places there were goods: hair dye, shampoo, gel, diapers and change. People wandered through the rows in search of a purchase, mostly leaving with nothing. We bought hair dye, looked at the net how much it costs, the difference is 4+ rubles. It's hardly the second time I'll go for paint, if only to look at the sporting achievements of the townspeople) The products are chaotic - they put up goods with a claim to the packaging: jamming, tearing. No one knows what will happen - it is difficult to predict where, when and how it will happen to the product, whether it will happen. Pull-push, take-grab this kind of entertainment for me, even in the morning. I want to see, choose, buy what I need, and not what I will get from far away
To buy something, you need to take a queue much earlier than the store opens. Everything is cleaned up in 5 minutes after replenishment. The assortment is poor - two racks of hair dye and the rest in a single copy. For those who want to save money, it's good. Considering that it's difficult to get there and you can stumble upon empty shelves, I wouldn't go.