The standard representative of the Traffic Light network. The products are arranged "by topic". The price tags are lower, but the product may have a different composition than the same in stores (for example, it may be used as a thickener not agar-agar, but cheaper gelatin). But there are also many products that are exactly the same as in regular stores (but cheaper at the traffic light).
Now specifically about this Traffic Light. Not the biggest traffic light I've been to. The main assortment is available. The parking lot is spacious enough - you can always find a place. You can take the cart to the car. The staff is friendly, but at times, tortured. They try to "launch" additional cash desks when queues form. Employees of nearby buildings and institutions flock to lunch (there is a technical school directly opposite and there are a lot of people when there is lunch/break). Seasonal goods are available (for example, for snow (scrapers, shovels, salt for sprinkling) or goods for cottages). I have a specific list of goods for myself, which I buy at the traffic light. A significant amount is saved (compared to a regular store), but these savings are offset by buying other products "on trial" (even according to reviews it is difficult to understand whether this product is suitable for you - you need to buy and try).
I really like it! It's small, but it often happens a little bit of everything! Cozy shop, good staff! However, there are few carts, and not very responsible customers who drive a cart outside the parking lot without returning it to the store!
Normal for a traffic light, everything is clean and tidy, the sellers are polite, the queues are not large for closing, there is a cool shop with farm products nearby