7-Eleven

Store Review: Clarence Street CBD

A number of 7-Eleven CBD stores in Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane have been transformed over the past 18 months into sleek and stylish stores with an inviting new layout. The central business district stores are focused on customers’ specific needs for those locations, with increased space allocated to food and drinks, including coffee. 7-Eleven GM

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7-Eleven Australia celebrates store leaders

7-Eleven Australia celebrated outstanding achievements by its franchisees and corporate store managers at its spirit awards. The awards were presented as part of the company’s store leader conferences held in Sydney, Brisbane and Melbourne recently.   According to 7-Eleven Chief Executive Officer, Angus McKay, award winners recognised at the event live the company’s values in

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7-Eleven CEO challenges the convenience industry to change

7-Eleven CEO Angus McKay presented a keynote speech at the 2018 AACS Summit in Melbourne this week and challenged the convenience industry to continue changing to remain relevant to consumers. “Out of the gate, you might question my credentials after all I am a relative newcomer to this industry, with only two and a half

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7-Eleven Group acquires majority stake in Tipple

The 7-Eleven Group is investing in on-demand ‘last-mile’ delivery and technological capability by acquiring a majority interest in Tipple (www.tipple.com.au) – Australia’s largest on-demand alcohol delivery start-up. Tipple provides customers a unique ‘bottle shop in your pocket’ experience, delivering in 30 minutes by partnering with local independent bottle shops. Since launching in October 2015 Tipple

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7-Eleven and Simply Cups launch Australian first recycling initiatives

Simply Cups and pioneer partner 7-Eleven have announced two Australian-first recycling initiatives. From today, plastic straws can now be recycled in-store and the world’s first reusable coffee cup made out of takeaway coffee cups, the rCUP, will be available for purchase. Australians can now recycle their plastic straws along with all takeaway coffee and Slurpee-type

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