A lot of people and only 4 cash registers out of 18.
The cashier slowly punches through the purchases. I stood in line for 45 minutes. The store is located next to the train station. People want to shop quickly and catch a train. Disgusting.
A good assortment, but terrible quality of products, especially vegetables and fruits, which are often rotten or broken on the shelves... Kilometer-long queues at the ticket offices, provided that only 20% of all are working...and they often have interns on them. The staff runs around carrying products from the bottling plant to separate refrigerators, apparently to their homes, while one person is on service... Separately, I would like to note the order that leaves this store with the onset of the weekend. Administration, pay attention to what is happening in the store...
The store is big. There is a large parking lot and there is a charging station for electric vehicles. After the restyling, it became more pleasant to go to the store. I started to look more careful.
In 15 minutes, no one from the staff appeared in the pastry department to serve. You need to look for baskets at all the ticket offices if you don't want to walk with a huge cart, and in general, there have been huge queues in the evenings lately, regardless of the day of the week.
It's a good store, although sometimes there are rotten fruits. And occasionally there are 2-3 cash registers for the entire store and the queues are huge
The store, in principle, is not bad, but after numerous systematic permutations, it is not always possible to find what you need. And there are fewer ticket offices.
An ordinary Euroopt, everything is in place, does not look tired. The products are normal, the Parking is large, the carts are still going forward and not sideways
You go into the store and the "hunt" for the basket begins. We have to get under the cash registers and push customers away. Yes, you can take a cart, but you don't always have change in your pocket. Plus they are very bulky