Maybe elderly people go there for groceries, and children for sweets, but when I was there, people of a "certain" category went there more often for cheap "wine".
A good store . Friendly sales people and very responsive. The goods are always in abundance and fresh . Within walking distance for those who do not live far away.
The usual village... There is no assortment. It's just close to the house, so we occasionally went in to buy milk, a store for those who like to drink and cheaper (The other day I wanted to go in, it was completely closed, maybe it has already worked its way out...
Oh, well, it's generally dark. The prices are simply space, the assortment is very limited, the choice at the car counter is much wider than in this store.
The time is 21:52, the sellers are already going home near the store. Considering that 2 saleswomen are on the phone and do not respond very kindly, you have to wait for them to inspect something or put it on pause, as if they were not at work
The store has affordable prices, a wide assortment, but I strongly recommend sniffing meat and sausage products when buying, because it comes across rotten.
The store was considered good until today. Today, in front of me, an elderly man (in my opinion, after a stroke) asked the seller: "where is your bread?" the answer of the person standing behind the counter: "at the bread factory" and it was not a joke, but humiliatingly disparaging to an elderly person! I couldn't stand it and wrote a comment, and then I fell into a stupor: the director or the person representing him, instead of apologizing, told me : This is the best employee! Dear, and if they talk to your parents like that, will you be happy?
I liked this store, but after this incident, I will try not to support people who do not respect age!
The store itself is good, responsive saleswomen, but there is one thing, the drunks are constantly rubbing under the store, they ask for money every day, sometimes they don't even want to go to the store to avoid them