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The '''Kwik-E-Mart''' is a convenience store in [[Springfield]] managed by [[Apu Nahasapeemapetilon]]. It is run mostly by Apu, but occasionally Sanjay helps. In many future predictions, his many kids all have roles in the maintenance of the Kwik-E-Mart.  
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'''Alice Glick''' (generally referred to as '''Mrs. Glick''') is an elderly woman who resided in [[Springfield]].
  
The Kwik-E-Mart isn't all that convenient of a store with Apu gouging the customers for all they've got. It sells the standard convenience store fare at extraordinarily high prices, such as milk for $12, "surprisingly expensive penny candy" or Valentine's Day chocolates for $100 and including the always popular tasty frozen soft drink [[Squishee]]. Once during a holdup, Apu refused to give Homer change to call the police from a payphone. Instead, Apu directed Homer to the cheapest item in the store: a 6 oz bag of Chippos potato chips at $5.99. (To which Homer whispered shouts of "$5.99?! Someone should shoot you!")
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Mrs. Glick lived in the Simpsons' neighborhood. [[Bart]] met her when he was trying to earn money to buy a collector's item comic book. Mrs. Glick put Bart to work doing chores around her house, but because she paid him very poorly, he quickly grew to loathe her. During one of Bart's work sessions with Mrs. Glick, she showed him "an old lady thing" where she dyed her wedding dress black for her husband's funeral. Mr. Glick has never been seen, apparently having passed away long before Bart met Mrs. Glick.
  
The Kwik-E-Mart has also been known to sell faulty, dirty and expired merchandise, though legal to sell items that have been damaged or close to expiration, it '''is''' illegal to sell it if it has already expired, especially if you don't tell the customer it is as such, like Apu. It is also so notorious for its daily robberies by [[Snake Jailbird]].
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[[Julius Hibbert|Doctor Hibbert]] confessed to once leaving his car keys inside her while operating. She also tried to sell a candy dish for ninety dollars that she forcefully insisted could only be used for storing candy. Mrs. Glick once took the heart donor ticket off her I.D., along with many other people around her.
  
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Alice Glick (generally referred to as Mrs. Glick) is an elderly woman who resided in Springfield.

Mrs. Glick lived in the Simpsons' neighborhood. Bart met her when he was trying to earn money to buy a collector's item comic book. Mrs. Glick put Bart to work doing chores around her house, but because she paid him very poorly, he quickly grew to loathe her. During one of Bart's work sessions with Mrs. Glick, she showed him "an old lady thing" where she dyed her wedding dress black for her husband's funeral. Mr. Glick has never been seen, apparently having passed away long before Bart met Mrs. Glick.

Doctor Hibbert confessed to once leaving his car keys inside her while operating. She also tried to sell a candy dish for ninety dollars that she forcefully insisted could only be used for storing candy. Mrs. Glick once took the heart donor ticket off her I.D., along with many other people around her.

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