There are no complaints about the location, assortment, and opening hours at all, an excellent store. BUT. The ticket offices, even the queues in them are clear and reasonable: few employees, many visitors. Why do self-service cash desks function if the cashier is forced to raise his fifth point and scan his badge? it takes literally a minute. The situation: 8 a.m., a weekday, a lot of people go into the store before work and naturally queue. One cashier - one queue. I approach the self-service cash desks: on one there is a check from the previous customer and without a cashier a new check cannot be opened, and the second has a girl who also has some problems. I click on the "help" panel, the cash register is screaming for the whole store, crying for help, the girl too. The ignore is complete. The girl says to the cashier: "Call someone" in a completely normal tone. In response, "wait, I'm alone!" without specifying a specific time when she will still punch her badge. And the second large queue has already accumulated behind us, but already at the self-service ticket offices. As a result, half of the queue just left without waiting for help. I understand everything, it's morning, a lot of people, alone, but the people at the self-service checkout are the same customers! It would take 1 MINUTE to punch your badge and sit down. But she just kept punching her turn. Either turn off the self-service cash desks if you are not able to serve them, or be kind without cash register "racism"
. P.S. This situation is not the first time
A good store. They try to serve quickly, the choice of goods for a small store is quite wide. I like that fruits/vegetables are almost always fresh and delicious, unlike other shops in the area. There are 2 self-service ticket offices, if something does not work out, they will tell you-they will tell you, without condemnation and ora. The cooking is not bad, but I rarely take it, I can't judge everything.
Ordinary small Neighbors. It's not far from work, so I come in often. The usual assortment for Neighbors. There are no food stores in the vicinity, so during rush hours (lunch and after work) decent queues accumulate, but the cashiers work smartly.