A great store. All the necessary products are available. And the most important thing that attracts me there is the delicious finished products. Among the many hypermarkets here, everything is very tasty. I always collect sweets there for a week, so that my wife does not mess around. I recommend
"Eat at home if you don't like it" - this is probably the slogan of the head of the cookery?
07.10 we bought two mimosas in the cookery, from a tray, by weight. We went up to our restaurant (we work from above in a cafe). When I opened it, a sour smell immediately hit my nose. But I decided to try it. When I tried it, the exact same taste remained on my tongue. I went down to the information center absolutely calmly, the girl called, as I understood, the head. Which, instead of at least opening a box of salad, just threw that "if you don't like it, you need to eat at home." After I replied that it wasn't the first time we'd taken it and it never smelled like that, she tried to justify herself by saying that it was pickled onions. Fortunately, we work with products ourselves, and we know how pickled fresh onions smell. But she had even better arguments... That's how cheese smells. The cheese smells sour... Russian.
Of course, the money is gone. But it could have been done without inappropriate comments and advice on where to eat.
Of course we can eat at home. We can even eat at our cafe, we have plenty of salads. But if everyone starts eating at home, how quickly will such a greyhound lady go to free bread?
Sincerely, your customer.
I am waiting for feedback.
* For the first time in 6 years, I have encountered such rudeness, and not from sellers or cashiers.
This store has deteriorated terribly. Poor choice of products (vegetables, herbs, meat products (smoked sausages, meat), packaged teas, pasta, terrible choice. In any other Hippo, the choice is 3-5 times more. And this is not a home store. But that's not always how he was. That's how he became.
The staff became boorish. Always unhappy faces and rudeness to customers.
Crazy rules (for example, when asked to slice the ham they bought, they agreed with a terribly dissatisfied look and also said that they did not remove the film (as it is in general) they used to remove it, but now they don't.
The location inside the store is also irrational, everything is crumpled and huddled into piles, which is not very convenient.
They left 8 cash registers for a hypermarket like Dimont, which is ridiculous. But they have built self-service cash desks where they do not know how to work with customers at all.
One of the best Hippos in Minsk has turned into a convenience store.