I'm having the same issue. I downloaded and installed the beta yesterday. When 
I opened the Snap Store to install Gimp, the apt repo version was listed... 
albeit concealed behind a blank field:
https://i.imgur.com/eZAVN1x.png
See the distribution channel pop-up in the top-right? The first two lines are 
snaps. The third, empty line, actually lead to the apt repo version. How could 
I know?

I refreshed my snaps to update the Store, and now even the blank line is gone:
https://i.imgur.com/nVEMMLg.png

I understand that Canonical has its reasons to push snaps, but at that
point that's confusing, in particular to new users. For example, a new
user knows that Firefox is installed... but it's not listed as such in
the Store, because the apt version isn't taken into account. That new
user may then install Firefox twice by mistake.

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Title:
  Snap store not showing ubuntu repository apt apps inthe store

Status in snap-store:
  Confirmed
Status in gnome-desktop package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid
Status in gnome-software package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid

Bug description:
  OS : Ubuntu 20.04 (20200401)
  Problem : repository (apt) apps are not showing

  Problem Simulation:
          Install ubuntu 20.04 current daily build > open Snap Store> Search 
gnome tweak (or anyother apt apps) > no results

  Expected Solution:
              The Snap store should show repository apps or the gnome software 
should have installed by default.
  Thank you

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