Love how these mini COOP’s are located throughout Stockholm This market was just down the block from our hotel so we ran in there since the bathroom did not come furnished with any shampoo or soap. In addition to carrying hygiene and other items to stock the bathroom, this is also a full fledged grocery store carrying produce, meats, breads, and lots of sour gummies the Swedes are well known for. I purchased a pound of their gummy salad mix while my friend purchased shampoo and soap. Easy access, nice people.
David S.
Classificação do local: 1 Stockholm, Sweden
tl;dr — a meh store that just took a turn for the worse Just the other day this place rebranded itself as being«green» and whatnot. It is the current trend and nearby Paradiset has set it. To me, and people around, it is a convenience store and nothing else. This should be the focus — not being«green» or other pr bullsh*t that other stores do much better and more genuinely. Unfortunately, this rebrand is only for the worse. I walked in and expected a positive experience but the experience is mostly indifference — and a few things that are worse. This store sports the local post office — and supports thousands of people living nearby that want to get their packages and send stuff. In a rarely seen move of insane stupidity — they moved the post office area to inside the store from being located outside the cashier area. Not only do customers need to walk through the entire store to get to the post office, it also creates huge lines inside the store and is much smaller than before. Another thing that’s not worse actually but just ordinary is that it closes at 2200. In an area spanning about a kilometer grocery stores are only open till 2200. One needs to go to Mariatorget to get a place open til 2300(all of Hornstull closes 2200). Reinventing itself provided a great opportunity to do something about that, but it was not taken advantage of. Unfortunately I have to keep coming here regularly for postal errands but I’ll try and move my shopping away from here as much as I can.
Eloi M.
Classificação do local: 4 Paris
Comme dans tout pays étranger, j’aime jouer au jeu des 7 différences et voir les petites habitudes de chaque pays… Pratique déjà ce supermarché qui ferme à 22h alors que le soir, il n’y a pas vraiment foule dans les rues. Les suédois apprécient fortement les produits en tube et ça se voit ! De la sauce au crabe au tsatziki; on trouve beaucoup de produits sous cette forme même si la plupart sont des produits de la mer. Pas de grosses différences sinon dans leurs supermarchés par rapport aux nôtres si ce n’est qu’il né faudra pas vous étonner de né pas pouvoir acheter d’alcool en soirée. Le samedi soir, on m’a dit de revenir lundi ! En effet, la chasse à l’alcoolisme chez les jeunes est assez visible…