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7-Eleven is changing the way it operates in the United States, with plans to remove 645 locations from its company store count while investing in food, franchising, and redesigned retail formats. The move is part of a broader transformation announced by parent company Seven & i Holdings, which aims to modernize thousands of stores by 2030.
Rather than simply reducing its footprint, the company is adjusting how locations operate and shifting resources toward stores designed around prepared food and customer experience. The retailer plans to remodel more than 7,000 stores by 2030 as it attempts to expand beyond its traditional image as a quick stop for fuel, snacks, and convenience items.
Store Closures are Part of a Larger Network Transformation
According toThe Street, the announced reduction of 645 locations does not represent a single type of closure. According to 7-Elevens first-quarter earnings presentation, some locations will permanently close, while others will move into different operating models.
The company plans to close underperforming stores, convert some company-operated locations into franchise businesses, and transfer others into wholesale operations. Wholesale locations allow outside operators to run stores supplied by 7-Eleven, including fuel operations, while having more flexibility in merchandising and product selection.
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BannonsLiver
(21,275 posts)I hope they keep the tradition of having 3 people cleaning the hot dog rollers all at once while theres a line of 8 people (3 of whom are buying money orders) and one very flustered clerk at the front.. Its a 7-Eleven hallmark and a personal fave.
MikeyDi
(65 posts)That 7-11 scent is.....mmm mmm good.
When I lived in Northern Virginia, I lived in one of those unique NoVa apartment complexes that felt isolated even though you could throw a baseball from the balcony and have it land on The Beltway.
The only store that was remotely walkable was a 7-11. Since I was in my 20s and a problem drinker at the time, I knew it well. And I usually took a big gasp of air before entering to limit the impact of the scent.
FakeNoose
(43,527 posts)Skittles
(174,100 posts)and I mean EVER
BannonsLiver
(21,275 posts)4-6 during a shift is not at all uncommon here. The new LMB 7-Eleven near my house that opened last year has 14 gas pumps.
Skittles
(174,100 posts)I do see that with the RaceTracs.
MikeyDi
(65 posts)Is this their attempt to Wa-wa-ify the joint?
MikeyDi
(65 posts)They will have four registers open, and two people cleaning inside, and two people cleaning outside and six people seemingly in the kitchen.
(And here is where someone shares the politics of QT's owners and I get sad).
I have never been in a 7-11 with more than two employees.
Skittles
(174,100 posts)orthoclad
(5,454 posts)Dairy Queen with testosterone?
MikeyDi
(65 posts)I live in Kansas City now. There is a QT or Caseys every two miles. There is no universe where I would voluntarily walk into a 7-11 if I had the option of either of those places.
Same in Texas with Buc-cees. Same in Western PA with Scheetz. Same in Eastern PA with WaWa.
Their business model has not changed since 1978.
Jilly_in_VA
(14,869 posts)Even though it seems to have changed hands from a nice younger Indian couple to some...well, I sorta gotta call 'em white-trashy foks, but they're nice all the same. And it also functions as an ad hoc truck stop because the town won't let one be built at the location, although there is a need.
WestMichRad
(3,595 posts)jmowreader
(53,620 posts)I have a friend who really likes to smoke Parliament cigarettes. 7-Eleven sells them at their store in Coeur d'Alene, ID, so she and I took off to the store to get her some.
Parliament cigarettes have PARLIAMENT written on the box in inch-high letters. This store keeps them on their rack just to the left of a Camel sign. The cigarettes in the rows above and below the Parliaments are Not Parliament Cigarettes.
So we go in there...
"I'd like a pack of Parliament 100s, please."
Dude's looking all over the rack.
"We don't sell those."
"Yes you do. Look again. I see them."
A few minutes later...
"I don't see them."
"Do you see the Camel sign?" Yes he did. It was like two feet long.
"Put your hand on the Camel sign." He does.
"Now move your hand to the left until it's on the cigarettes. Those are the Parliaments."
He moved his hand to the right, then up one level and picked up a pack of Not Parliament Cigarettes. "Is this what you want?"
After we got out to the car I had to ask...
"Why do you smoke Parliaments?"
"You get the joy of teaching two-year-olds to read with every pack."
kentuck
(116,419 posts)Seems I read that someplace?
Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin
(139,575 posts)Don't know if it still is.
mopinko
(74,366 posts)of the 1/2 doz anywhere near me, only 1 has gas.
harder to do in the big city, i guess.
QED
(3,400 posts)MenloParque
(570 posts)My 711 has the best Japanese egg salad sandwiches! It is one of the US locations to offer Japanese favorites
flvegan
(66,787 posts)they fill up. Have to go in and get a 240oz "diet" soda, a 2' long sub, an Oreo the size of a manhole cover, 12 varieties of Dead Critter Jerky, a giant foam cowboy hat and 23 Powerball tickets.
MikeyDi
(65 posts)I try to limit my gas station breakfast to once a week. But them brisket tacos is good, dawg.
Jacson6
(2,375 posts)Unless a person is starving they will not shop there for their groceries.