I bought a watermelon. It turned out to be sour. Let's assume that it's not fate.
There are good stocks, but there are also enough stale goods, recently I got sour peas.
P.S.
I recommend paying for the product through a self-service checkout.
Let me explain: today, 13.10, I bought Azerbaijani tea, a package of 100 g, 3.75 lari (if I'm not confused).
In fact, when scanning the barcode, 250g, 5+ GEL was displayed.
At the general cash desk, where the check is simply thrown aside, you will hardly notice this discrepancy, which will cost you an extra GEL 2.
I was vacationing in Georgia this summer, I lived near the store. I went every day. The assortment is not bad. They understood Russian. The service is good. I liked.
The range of products is not bad, the price tag is on average lower than in other stores. Although some products in other places are significantly cheaper.
There are a lot of empty counters. In 2019, this store impressed me. There was a lot of variety, tasting. And now it's kind of empty and about nothing. A huge disadvantage is that there are no storage rooms and a toilet!
A good store with average prices. Pleasant and helpful staff at the checkout. Fresh goods. I recommend you to visit. I periodically enter it when I pass by.
The choice is average, the prices are higher than in the city, but the queues are long :)
It is good to come here only at first, when the habit of supermarkets persists. But it's better to explore the markets right away :)
A large and convenient store with good prices, there is a store's savings card. There is a large selection of goods, there is a pharmacy and a coffee shop with good coffee in the building! I recommend you to visit!
Yes, it's a good store, but the prices are very cosmic, too expensive, and there's always a queue there, why do they accumulate such a queue? Or are they artificially created? Like, do you see that the store is too good that we always have our turn?
The supermarket is normal. The range of products is large. The prices are average. Sometimes a little higher for a certain group of products. The older staff can at least speak Russian
Everything would be fine if it weren't for the lack of price tags and a very unfriendly attitude towards visitors. No one greets you, no smiles, and they throw your purchases! We are from Uzbekistan, there is also a Carrefour there, but there is no such bestial attitude there.
The price tags don't always match. Once I wanted to return the product, as the price turned out to be 2 times higher than on the price tag, they said that it could not be returned. I didn't swear, although I could have. Although in general it is still better here than in Wilmart or magnet
They sell expired goods ( and they sniff them with a smile ) , I do not recommend it . Unfortunately, I did not look carefully at the store and only saw mold under the film at home . And in general, I do not advise buying semi-finished meat products by weight.
Carrefour, like carrefour. It is no different from other European or American ones. One difference is that there are many Russian products. There is nothing more to add.