It's generally good, but there are a lot of people in the evenings. The guard is always watching everyone, taking a place that doesn't exist anyway. It's a little cramped. There are two more stalls there, it's generally game. Why is there a separate person for fruits and in general what is the joke in Kazakhstan to always buy fruits from an individual. Why can't everything be done through the cashier as it is done in other countries? It's OK to go for bread, it's better to go to a full-fledged store for groceries. The cashiers are nice women. And again, there is also a grocery store inside the store and a separate cashier. Well, where is all this going? Wouldn't it be better to remove the counters, make shelves? Well, there will be a small percentage of theft, but not as large as the PO fund of 4 sellers and a security guard.
An excellent minimarket, where everything you need is always available. New products often appear. Cashiers are unobtrusive and work quickly. They clearly have no interest in selling you anything.
There are a lot of different products and prices are quite low, there are also pharmacies nearby and all sorts of fruit stalls, etc. they are also quite cheap