Yes, but I assumed that in order to stop snap-store it was enough to
close its window.  Your question made me doubt that, and I see that
pgrep snap-store finds it running.

This probably explains everything, except for one question: how is a
regular user expected to update snap-store?  Running pkill snap-store in
a terminal seems like suboptimal UX.

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  snap refresh --list shows an available update but snap refresh doesn't
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