The store is good. The assortment is rich, the prices are reasonable, but.. in Belarus, we pay the Russian Currency, and at the same time, the Euroopt has the highest conversion rate - more than 30 rubles, although 28.83 everywhere. Keep this in mind when paying with a card on this network. If you buy a little, then, in principle, you will not notice the difference. But we took more than 3,000 Russian rubles. And the difference was palpable.
Positive: there are enough goods, self-service cash desks. Cons: there is a lot of rot in vegetables and fruits (non-marketable appearance, they do not sort out the goods), unlike Minsk Euroopts. There are no stickers on packaged goods (frozen) with the date of production and expiration dates, on demand they say that there is information, but they did not personally bring it. When asked to suggest whether there is a sweetener, they replied: "... let them eat sugar ..." Is this not an indicator of quality!