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| num_employees = 464,202 (2020)
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| subsid = GoMart (Asilica)<br />MexiGas<br />MexiTalk<br />[[International Trade Zone|VasMart]] (Tamerlaine)<br />
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| footnotes =
| foundation = 226 SeptemberApril 19871977
| location = Ilarís, [[Union of Free Cities|UFC]]
| locations = 2,869, including 2,166 superstores and 703 grocery stores
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| homepage = www.mexitak.com
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'''Mexitak, Inc.''' (legally incorporated as V.K. Nemicõvoni Meσitak) is a [[Union of Free Cities|UFC]]-based chain of retail stores that operates in several countries, primarily on the continent of [[Arcturia]]. Based in the city of Ilarís, the chains first stores served the Tavari-speaking regions of the UFC and then expanded to [[Elatana]]. Other places the chain operates include [[Tamerlaine]], where it is a voting member of the [[International Trade Zone]] (under the name VasMart), [[Quariin]], and [[Asilica]] (under the name "GoMart"). The company's name comes from the Tavari "meσinítak," meaning "no time," which founder Ležran Tivriš Tebendra chose to refer to "the amount of time it will take you to shop here." He shortened the phrase and changed the spelling to make it "easier to read," with the belief that a hard-to-pronounce name would be less marketable.
 
Despite the company's name, the company does not currently operate in [[Tavaris]] outside of Elatana. Beginning in 1987, Mexitak operated a chain of convenience stores in Tavaris called "VoiMart" that included a coffee shop portion called "KokoVoi." Mexitak spun off VoiMart in 2004, and the company has since ceased operating convenience stores and is now a chain of coffeeshops called KokoVoi, of which Mexitak owns a 10% share.
 
 
 
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