I've been to this store a couple of times. There are many entrances and exits. I liked the Klepa department, a lot of high-quality children's clothes, the hostess and the sellers are very pleasant, they all suggested it. The impressions were good
The store in the city center looks like some kind of misunderstanding, both inside and out.Everything is cramped, ill-conceived and inconvenient, it feels like the tenant just needs to rent out the room and no matter what condition it is in, the store has become much worse than it was.Where the akimat looks.
From that "Jubilee", as it was 40 years ago, there was a short stub. A porridge of small boutiques with an incomprehensible assortment, where you can only go by accident if you catch yourself on the way.
I have no complaints about the other boutiques, but one left an unpleasant impression. A boutique with cosmetics and curling irons, the seller responds with such disdain that the desire to ask for something or buy completely discourages desire. Although she had a very nice conversation with another customer. Apparently she prevented us from communicating.
Judging by the comments, I'm not the only one who was honored to get into this department and be shocked by the behavior of the seller.
In the past, like most stores, it was purely grocery. Everything is there now. The former store itself is divided into two parts, with a clothing store in one. The other one has a grocery department, a small one, as well as several different boutiques and a pharmacy. In addition, there are now boutiques in the basement. In general, from a spacious grocery store of the Soviet past, the store is now crammed with cramped boutiques. But it still works, you can buy household chemicals and accessories for phones, etc.D. if earlier it was one grocery store for several blocks, now there are grocery stores across the street and on the side and a supermarket has opened nearby.
This is not the Anniversary that it was before. There's no point even going in there. They don't sell anything. Everything is closed. If it's open, it's on its last legs. Repairs and reorganization are needed.
I can't say anything, because I'm not a customer of this store. I've been in a couple of times. In his youth, he was the favorite store of all students. It probably isn't like that anymore. I think the store needs a good repair and update the interior.
I went to buy cosmetics once, had a fight with the seller, smeared my face with my hands with the words "let me touch you and the cosmetics you use" due to the fact that she did not warn that the palette could not be tested, but informed me when I raised my hand
It gets worse and worse every year! What kind of tryndets))) with the entrance group? You can get confused in the doorway, there is no light in the vestibule.
The door is without glazing, you pull your hand to the handle and think about a schoolboy flying to the exit, who will easily open it with his foot and your fingers will exit the chat. And the banal fright at the moment when the door is opened from both sides at the same time. The store itself has been sealed so that the aisles in the bazaar seem freer.