The biggest disadvantage is the cash register. There are queues all the time. Plus, for the sake of something, self-service cash desks were pushed in, but it's enough to take at least an energy drink, not to mention alcohol and that's it, you can put an end to self-healing, since often the manager who should come up is behind a simple cash register. Often, the cashier works exactly alone and queues are constantly. Yes, the prices are lower, it is even more surprising that they are actually lower for the same beer. There is almost cooking (okay, baking, you can't get used to it), but you can even buy a second one in packed trays). Prices in general are indeed lower, but the specifics of the hard discounter leave their mark on the assortment, which is not always rich. But in general, it is quite possible to go for something basic, you will not starve, and there is also some household stuff (powders, shampoos, etc., but I do not buy like that there)
There is a wide selection of products, parking, and self-service ticket offices. There is a market nearby, which is convenient. Who cares, there are ATMs of Belagroprombank and Belinvestbank (on the side)