The advantages of the store are the convenience of location and a wide selection.
Next, there are disadvantages and there are so many of them, and they are also so critical that I cross the road and go to the store three times less:
1. Sellers. Horror, not a drop of education. How did the owner hire such people? I remember the crush at the bazaar in the 90s with their goods laid out on improvised trays from boxes or even on the ground with nervous and tired sellers from that life.
2. Clutter coming out of the first point. There is a very large selection on the shelves, but it is piled haphazardly that it is impossible to find what you need. Small items piled in a box are just lying on the floor. There are boxes of goods laid out along the shelves on the floor, which in the already cramped aisles makes you generally engage in balancing act.
There is bulk storage in the refrigerator, which results in a hectic raking with frozen fingers of overturned products a thousand times.
3. The working time could have been more convenient. You're closing the store a little early.
4. The product is more prevalent in the flea market, not the supermarket. At first glance, there is a lot of everything, but nothing that I would like to buy.
5. They are not aimed at the client: it happens that you come in with packages, but there is nowhere to put them, ready-made food in the form of pies, etc. just lies on the glass of the refrigerator, which makes access to the refrigerator difficult. Not to mention the purity of this food.
A small-town store with a good selection of products, but you will not see a price tag on any product. You will find out the cost only at the checkout. I think this is a significant inconvenience for people who want to choose a product by comparing the price.