The store is good, the range of goods for such a small Europe is normal, everything you need can be bought, the only disadvantage is when there are a lot of people, one cash register works due to lack of staff.
A store within walking distance with reasonable prices and a good assortment of goods. The staff is like everywhere else - nothing special. After the advent of self-service ticket offices, queues have become much smaller and this is an undoubted plus. A huge disadvantage is that there is always a terrible smell in the store, which is unclear, but the fact remains...
Minuses. Queues at rush hour. And this campaign is not treated.
It's cramped. Don't turn around.(mini-airport)
The advantages are walking distance, the choice of goods for the minimarket.
Of course, it is good and convenient for people living near the store. All the basic necessities are there. The only disadvantage is the small room and you can't turn around with baskets during rush hours. Two ticket offices try to serve on time, but sometimes the queues are sooo long.
I don't like it, there is little space, lack of cleanliness, everything is piled up, until you figure out what and where it is better to go to another store, some sellers need to learn politeness and neatness.
There are some products that can be bought in larger stores, for example, the dark chocolate line from Spartak, Aqua drinking water with different flavors, I like it with the taste of apple, cranberries. There are no such tastes all the time, but in general it is not a bad store.