Supermarket with bulk social goods (cereals, sugar, flour, etc.). There are no alcoholic beverages. There is a department with frozen animal parts, eggs in bags of 10 pieces (conveniently, some SUPERs gave eggs only in containers, you pay a little too much for this). There are shelves with sweets (packages and packs of 200-250 g each), biscuits/waffles, etc.
There are drinks from everyone's favorite companies (Coca-Cola, Holiday, Tassay, Dizzy / Riks, Pepsi, etc.) on warm shelves and in refrigerators.
There is a department with vegetables and fruits.
Prices in Samaz are higher compared to supermarkets, but they are attracted by the presence of a vegetable department, bagged eggs, loose biscuits and social goods (I like not to buy "beach bags", but to cook - at least the same spaghetti or mashed potatoes / potatoes)
As a minus, I note the fact that recently the store has decreased the sale of vegetables and fruits, they have often been spoiled lately.
But it can be convenient that they sell spoiled food cheaply - you can make compote from fruits.
It's not huge, but it's a fairly large store, made according to the minimarket principle. From fruits and vegetables, to meat, diapers, dairy products, everything you need is there. Everything is fresh, including pastries.