A good store with Belarusian goods and not only. There are often long queues at the ticket offices. You need to choose the time so that you don't stand in line for a long time. There is one downside: they have one row, sooooo long, that needs to be bypassed. As a rule, personally, I finish my shopping trip on this row (I rarely take a cart), and I always get a full basket, which is heavy. And I would like to ask the management to make a passage in the middle, behind the pillar. This is quite real. And not with mats and a full basket to go back for cookies. I hope my request will be heard.
There is parking, but there is not always enough space for everyone.
I recommend.
It was just before closing time. I did not have time to fully evaluate the store of this chain. The constant reminders of the store's closure, from every store employee, are a little annoying. But this is probably a local reality.
Inside, the store looks more like a warehouse.It's not surprising because the name of the Store is a warehouse. The goods here are not bad. It is not uncommon to buy bread and fruits here. The only thing I don't like is that it's not uncommon to find unsealed goods here. For example, envelopes without wrappers, or bread is opened.And only one cash register is open. On weekends, you can queue for up to an hour