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2-chōme-21-6 Migawa, Mito, Ibaraki 310-0912, Japan
kontakt telefon: +81 29-231-5361
strona internetowej: map.ministop.co.jp
większa mapa i wskazówkiLatitude: 36.3761565, Longitude: 140.4443961
ミケ
::I wonder how the elderly male cashier treated me. You bought a stamp, but instead of putting it in a money container, do you throw it away? I feel like throwing it away. Same goes for receipts and money... It didn't feel good
moo moo
::I used it around 2am. The staff's attitude was very bad. Their voices were low, and the baskets they had put their products in were cleaned up as if they were being thrown, and the products were also packed into bags as if they were being thrown. And he was the store manager. I have never seen such a bad convenience store. I don't want to go there again.
ぶべぼばび
::A small young man with glasses in the daytime? man. The worst. He's messy, badmouths other staff members, the store manager, and the owner, and although he's noisy, he serves customers in an appropriately friendly manner. The customer service is touching. Looking from above for some reason. I'm a customer, so please understand that.
咲(さき)
::The clerk, a small man wearing glasses, is creepy. When I went to buy cigarettes, I didn't have a number, so I brought the wrong brand. I just stuck my head out and pointed my finger at him and said, ``That's it!'' and then he asked me not to show my face. I've only been out a little, and of course I'm wearing a mask. Then give me your number.
ai lapi
::I use it often because it's in my neighborhood, but I'm concerned about the amount of private conversation between the male employees late at night. They seem to be good friends and are having a private conversation, but their voices are loud enough for all the customers in the store to hear... I'm sure they don't care because it happens every day. I didn't pay much attention to it until now, thinking, "We're good friends," but when I bought a parfait the other night around 11:00 p.m., I was having a loud conversation while making it and it made me feel really sick. You know that if you make something while talking without wearing a mask, saliva will get into the product, right? It's a shame to think that these products are made by people who don't even think about the feelings of the buyers who are about to eat them. This seems like a store that doesn't even have basic hygiene management. It was convenient because it's in my neighborhood, but I think I'll refrain from using it in the future.