Once upon a time in 1927, ‘Southland Ice Company’ noticed that people were still hungry after buying their ice, so they decided to sell milk, eggs, and bread too. Fast forward to 1946 when they changed the name to “7-Eleven” because they were open from 7am to 11pm. Yes, they were so dedicated to being convenient that they named themselves after their hours of operation. Genius, really.

7-Eleven has remained a beloved convenience store throughout the years. They’ve introduced some of the most iconic products in convenience store history, like the Slurpee and the Big Gulp. And they’ve continued to innovate with new products like the Doritos Loaded and the 7-Select private label brand. They’ve even expanded to include financial services like ATM withdrawals and bill payments. I mean, where else can you get a hot-dog, a drink, and take care of your bills all in one place?
Over the years, 7-Eleven has faced some tough competition though, I mean, who hasn’t heard of Walmart? They’ve got everything you need, plus some, they’ll even deliver to your doorstep. 7-Eleven realized they had to step up their game if they wanted to stay relevant, so they started offering delivery services of their own. Now you can get your favorite snacks, drinks, and even groceries delivered right to your door, without ever having to leave the house. It’s like a dream come true.
Despite the competition, 7-Eleven’s raison d’être has always been about convenience. They are open 24/7, and they offer a wide variety of products and services to meet the needs of their customers. Whether you need a late-night coffee, a quick meal on the go, or even groceries and household essentials, 7-Eleven has got you covered. And let’s be real, sometimes you just need a Slurpee to make the day a little brighter.
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