Reality TV stars and business moguls Kourtney, Kim and Khloe Kardashian have always taken pride in their various businesses. Apart from their successful reality show “Keeping Up With the Kardashians,” the sisters and the other members of their family have several other business ventures. The girls operate a series of retail shops called DASH and it appears that there is some resentment towards Kim for not putting in as much effort into the business as her sisters Kourtney and Khloe.

E Online shared a deleted scene from this week’s episode of “Keeping up With the Kardashians” where Kourtney and Khloe discuss their New York DASH store. In the video, Kourtney asks Khloe if she thinks it is a good idea to send Kim out on a mission to New York in order to fix their theft issue.

In the series, the girls were informed by one of their employees that the New York store has been having major theft issues. They are unaware if their own employees called DASH Dolls are involved, or if it is their negligence that is causing the problem.

“Since Kim Never does anything for DASH, should we have her go in and have a talk with the girls there?“ says Kourtney. She thinks that Kim’s presence there could help curb the theft issue. Khloe is more sceptical of the idea but agrees that it’s time for Kim to step up and do her part. She says that both she and Kourtney slave away for DASH and Kim does not contribute as much as she should.

Kim agrees to the assignment, and in this week’s episode, she rigs the store with cameras and goes full-on spy mode in a surveillance van. With the help of her friend Jonathan and his security team, they plant shoplifters in the store who manage to steal several pieces of merchandise from right under the employees’ noses. Both Kim and Jonathan are outraged and they have a serious talk with everyone.

The girls are informed that Kim has been watching them from a van parked across the street and that Kim’s accomplices were able to steal from the store. The DASH Dolls listen with their tails between their legs and vow to be more vigilant about the store’s theft problem.

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