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Japan, 〒038-0003 Aomori, Ishie, Edo−52−3
kontakter telefon: +81 17-788-3401
internet side: www.aomoriken-coop.or.jp
Større kort og retningerLatitude: 40.826117, Longitude: 140.687474
ただのネコ氏
::The cap-type milk I bought was opened. I was kept silent by a fat, young-looking woman, and I had to wait for quite some time.I couldn't really see her expression because she was wearing a mask, but her eyes were smiling, so I wondered who she was. I felt that. At the end, when I said thank you, they ignored me and made me feel uncomfortable... Maybe I'm a quiet girl, but I can't let a girl who isn't cut out for customer service serve me... The restaurant's reputation will drop 🥱 I laughed with my eyes. Serving customers without saying a word and then ignoring them... It's a bad store. I can't trust it anymore, so I don't visit it even though it's close to my house.
調布大
::This is a co-op located along a big road, about 10 minutes from Shin-Aomori Station. It looks the same as the co-op in Tokyo, but the inside is quite different. Boiled in Shinta? The one where the fish paste was wrapped in fried tofu and boiled was delicious. I also thought that there were chestnuts in the chawanmushi. Are there any other sources that you recommend? I bought it as a souvenir. I thought the co-op seemed like it would be easy to shop, with a spacious parking lot and entrance.
MAKOCHO
::Has the quality of the cashier staff deteriorated recently? The cashier probably couldn't hear what I was saying, so he added the plastic bag to the checkout. (I didn't go into it because it was too troublesome) Or is it only in the evenings and nights that veteran cashiers are available? I've been using this store a lot so far, so I want them to do better. Actually it's ⭐︎1, but I've been using it regularly and it's ⭐︎2.
NoMusic NoLife
::Even though the supermarkets in Aomori Prefecture are co-ops, they sell a lot of different things than those in the Kanto area, and unfortunately you can't buy raw products, but it's fun just to walk around and look around. Since we sell things that aren't available in the Kanto area, there must be things that aren't sold in Aomori, but what's the point? I always get excited about the novelty and can't think of anything that doesn't exist. The vegetables and meats aren't very distinctive, so I guess it's seafood after all. Processed and frozen products of herring and scallops are amazing! It stands out. Rice bran saury and bran herring are good for preserving and are delicious enough to be popular all over the country, so why are they almost never seen in the Kanto region? I always wonder. When I looked at the picture of Marushichi's Tsugaru Apple Soy Sauce later, I regretted not buying it. The other one is Kudo bread. When you try it, it's no different from the sweet bread from supermarkets in Kanto 😅, but it's a journey, so it's fun, right?
おさんぽあおもり
::Speaking of the co-op, it's all about side dishes. We also have a wide variety of reasonably priced bento boxes and noodles. It is helpful that there are many small packs. Even though the space is small, the seafood is fresh, there are a lot of varieties, and I think they are very sophisticated. The co-op may look unassuming at first glance, but it secretly carries products made in the prefecture and locally produced for local consumption, and it's fun to look for them. It's fun to try out various local products such as seasonings as well as fresh produce. The affordable wagons are also part of the fun. Food, cheese, and bread. It's fun is not it. There is an ATM, 100 yen store, eat-in space, and a cleaning shop. Although the area is small, it is well designed and makes shopping fun. The staff at the service counter is kind and makes me feel at ease. Some people say I'm slow because I work part-time at the cash register at night, but I think it's great. Even if it's a little slower, it won't change. good luck.