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1-chÅme-3210 Seiwa, Fukui, 918-8239, Japan
kontakt telefon: +81 776-26-1002
strona internetowej: tokubai.co.jp
wiÄksza mapa i wskazĆ³wkiLatitude: 36.0521222, Longitude: 136.2441374
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::It's a supermarket that is neither good nor bad. I'm always looking for vegetables, tofu, fish, eggs, desserts, Japanese sweets, bread, etc., and I find that the selection and quality are not bad, and I sometimes find bargain prices. However, the products in the aisles inside seem to be a bit limited. It may be unavoidable considering the scale of the supermarket building, but it's a bit disappointing that I don't really want to look at the inner shelves. There seems to be a wide variety of side dishes, but I almost never buy ready-made dishes, so I don't know how they taste yet. A self-checkout system was installed a few months ago, and you can pay by PayPay or credit card, so it doesn't feel inconvenient.
MOUI IKAI
::The store puts a lot of effort into recycling, and there is a collection box outside the store for plastic bottles as well as milk cartons and trays. There is also a cardboard and paper collection site nearby, so you can dispose of all the collected recyclables. The store's selection is average. Occasionally, bargain vegetables are lined up. We hold regular egg sales, but the prices have gone up and they're starting to lose their appeal. Personally, I'm glad that the Japanese sweets section is fairly well-stocked. Overall, the product lineup is comparable. There is a self-checkout system, and you can make various electronic payments in addition to PayPay.
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::I go there quite often. Once you get to know the staff, you can have a friendly conversation (^ā^) āŖ The store was renovated a while ago? And it became beautiful. I have become a self-service type of store where I handle the cash register myself, but during the daytime and when there are a lot of customers, I also have a staff member do the cash register for me. Is this quite rural? Since there are a lot of elderly people on the bus, is there a self-checkout system? ? There are some people who do this.For me, when I'm tired from working a night shift, I prefer to use the cashier's register rather than the self-service one. Grilled fish and other side dishes are lined up well before noon, and it's easiest to buy them around 12:00. On the other hand, before 9pm, unsold items (;^Ļ^) are cheaper, so if you can get there on time, you can get a good deal, but the item you want might not be there anymore - the parking lot is always full! Since my luggage is heavy, I will go by car! This is probably the only supermarket around here, so it must be crowded. There are also quite a few types of gut fruits. I look forward to your continued support!
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::When I went fishing from outside the prefecture, I went to buy ingredients to stay in the car. There were a lot of side dishes, so I was able to enjoy a variety of dishes during my several-day stay without repeating them. There were cut vegetables for salads to prevent lost food, so it was easy on the wallet šāļø
Sin Yama (Regal-jp)
::It's a local chain supermarket. This supermarket has been around for a long time and always seems to be busy. However, perhaps due to the surrounding development, the location is a little strange, and it may be a little difficult to enter for those who are familiar with it, but not for those who are not. Still, it's a supermarket that feels loved by the locals. Please note that the parking space is not very spacious, which is unusual for supermarkets these days.