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If you've been to Japan, you know they have an elite convenience store culture. Places like 7-Eleven, FamilyMart and Ministop — their version of a Montreal depanneur — are one-stop shops where you can do everything from pay bills to pick up packages to grab a bite to eat.

We're not just talking about chips and chocolate, either. At konbini (Japanese convenience stores), you can actually find good food, including onigiri, egg sandwiches, fried chicken and — of course — instant ramen, which you can cook yourself in the store and eat there as a quick, inexpensive meal. And, now, you can do the same thing in Montreal.

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Ever since cashierless dépanneur Aisle 24 opened its first Montreal location in the Cité du Multimédia neighbourhood in 2021, the company has been quietly expanding. Now, it's preparing to open its first Quebec stores outside of the metropolis.

The 24-hour convenience store works via an app. Users have to create an account and use the app to unlock store doors. After shopping, they use a self-service checkout kiosk to pay with a mobile device or card.

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Much like Amazon used to be a bookselling website before becoming an online shopping overlord that provides all, Uber Eats had its beginnings in restaurant-to-doorstep cuisine. Now, though, you can find nearly anything you might want on the app. Dépanneurs, snack retailers and grocery stores have thoroughly infiltrated the platform.

The following are real items that are on offer when ordering Uber Eats from MTL Blog's office in downtown Montreal. If you really wanted to, you could ask another human being to deliver each of these items to your home — for a price.

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With the addition of Montreal's first T&T, fans of specialty grocery stores have plenty to look forward to. It's not like the city has had any shortage of limited-edition, imported and downright fascinating food products, whether at local groceries or dedicated dépanneurs. Here are six of Montreal's most specially-stocked stores, not in any particular order.

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Next time you're planning a picnic along the Lachine Canal, consider taking a little stop by Beau Dégât — one of the local depanneurs in the area.

But hold on now. This isn't your average dep. Oh, no-no. This bièrerie has over 700 sorts of local Quebec beers to try, making it a haven for all the beer lovers in the city.

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A suspect wanted in connection for two robberies at a dépanneur in the Ville-Émard neighbourhood is still on the loose and the Montreal police are asking for your help to identify him.

The robberies occurred on September 6 and 17.

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