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7-Eleven, Inc. [2] is an American convenience store chain, headquartered in Irving, Texas. The chain was founded in 1927 as the Southland Ice Company, operating an ice house storefront in Dallas. Then-owned by Southland Corporation, the number of convenience stores expanded and were named Tote'm Stores between 1928 and 1946. Southland ...
7-Eleven Day is an annual promotional holiday held by the company every July 11 in which the retailer offers free small Slurpees from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. local time. Past years have also included ...
The post Here’s Why the 7-Eleven Logo Looks Like That appeared first on Reader's Digest. ... 7-Eleven: Meaning and history. The company’s legal name is 7-Eleven. Why not 7-11 or even Seven-Eleven?
[11] 7-Eleven stores displaying the Seven & I Holdings logo. On April 20, 2005, Ito-Yokado and its subsidiary Seven-Eleven Japan and Denny's Japan announced their plans to establish a holding company called Seven & I Holdings effective from September 1. Under this new management structure, various business companies would come under the ...
7-Eleven has not disclosed publicly the future of the Speedway chain, but it is expected that the two chains' respective loyalty programs (7 Rewards and Speedy Rewards) will be merged. 7-Eleven slowly started rebranding many Speedway products in November 2021, starting with Speedway's Club Chill & Speedy Freeze drinks being rebranded under the ...
Like its iconic retro sign, 7-Eleven is known for hot dogs on roller grills and Slurpees—especially when they're free on July 11 every year. But just last week, the parent company of the ...
John Philp Thompson again made history when under his guidance, Southland Corp. (7-Eleven) raised $81.5 million for the Muscular Dystrophy Association, prompting Jerry Lewis to write, “You accomplished so much, and you and your father before you built a monument. The good you've done will never be forgotten.”
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