The store is very nice. A huge range of products, delicious pastries of our own production.
The store is clean.
There is a pharmacy and a second-hand store in the store building. There is no workload at the ticket offices. If there is a queue, then another cash register is immediately opened.
When the store first opened, there was a young and seemingly friendly team.
There is a lot of staff turnover now.
It's a good place, the sellers are kind, but often 1 cash register out of 5 works, probably due to a shortage of staff, it's cool that you can immediately go to the pharmacy section.
It turned from a good supermarket into a rural store. There is a lot of delay or a product whose expiration date expires in a day or two, and there is no special price on it, as it was before. They sold expired goods several times, did not see the deadline, and it was baby food. Cooking has become no good, cutlets are made from bad minced meat with a "smell", a couple of times I even wanted to bring it back. The product range has become worse than it was when it was opened. For some reason, sushi and salads were removed from sale, although the product was in demand. In general, they lost their clients in the person of our family. The only thing I can praise for is the baking.
It's a good store for such a small town. Clean, cozy, with almost no queues. The shares are like in any other Santa.
The assortment is normal, they bake passable pizzas.
There are no questions about working with the staff at the unloading of the delivered goods. The team is responsive and enters into any situation, even when you are late
When, by the will of fate, I was doomed to stay in this God-forsaken place for two weeks, staying in the Santa store gave me the feeling that I was not in a provincial outback, but in a civilized world. The rich assortment, reasonable prices, the cleanliness of the store and the courtesy of the staff surprised and pleased me inexpressibly.