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The headquarter of Ozeki.
When I couldn't go out anywhere because of the Corona disaster, I really appreciated their help.
The store is quite spacious and a bit expensive, but the fresh food and other items are fresh and well-priced.
However, there was a time when the strawberries lined up at the front of the store were very damaged.
The fruit is exposed to direct sunlight all day long, and although at first glance it was hard to tell, it seemed to have taken a beating.
I pointed this out to the manager via email, but although he apologized, there was no sign of improvement...
The prepared foods are average. The prepared foods are average.
Also, the take-out of Mitori Sushi is very popular.
The cashiers are pleasant, but the people working in the store are a bit gruff, which is a shame. Customers are walking around avoiding them when they are unloading.
(The customer service attitude is often pointed out in other reviews as well.)
About 30 minutes before closing, they start cleaning up and carts are rushing through the store.
The staff and customers are all in a hurry.
The store has a rare system whereby customers can not only use their points for purchases, but also exchange them for cash once a month. It is quite helpful.
On the second floor is Daiso.
This store also has a good selection of goods.
Since Cocokara Fine is across the street, most of your needs can be met here alone.
Postscript
Today, while I was paying at the self-checkout counter, a clerk rushed toward me and I hurried to avoid him.
There was no reason for me to panic, so I guess it was a routine move.
The store is decorated with a magnificent ceramic plaque with a picture of the founder and his wife and their philosophy, but unfortunately, it seems that their aspirations have not been carried on.
This store has to be the most solid, and I think the manager must be an elitist?
It is frustrating because it is my favorite supermarket.
Postscript
When I tried to park my bicycle about 15 minutes before closing time, the security guard suddenly scolded me, "Don't park there! I was scolded by the security guard.
It seemed to be for the convenience of cleaning up, but the tone of voice was already.......
(The attitude of the security guard is also often a problem by word of mouth.)
If it weren't for this, it would be a great supermarket, but....