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Could 7-Eleven drop Metcash?

Metcash Limited is attempting to save a large contract with 7-Eleven worth more than $350 million a year, according to a report in the Australian Financial Review (AFR). The long-term supply contract is worth significantly more than the $270 million contract to Drakes Supermarkets that Metcash lost recently, according to the report. 7-Eleven is calling […]

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Krispy Kreme meets Golden Gaytime at 7-Eleven

Golden Gaytime and Krispy Kreme team up at 7-Eleven

One of Australia’s favourite ice creams, Golden Gaytime and doughnut giants, Krispy Kreme, have teamed up to release two treats available exclusively at 7-Eleven. The first is a Krispy Kreme inspired Golden Gaytime ice cream which include an original-glazed inspired ice cream filling, coated in doughnut flavoured crumb. The second is the new Krispy Kreme

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7-Eleven drops pornographic mags

7-Eleven CEO Angus McKay has instructed 700 7-Eleven stores across the country to remove Picture and People magazines from their stores following a petition launched by lobby group, Collective Shout. The decision was made swiftly once the content of the magazines was brought to the company’s attention, according to 7-Eleven CEO Angus McKay. “The material does not

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7-Eleven recognises AACS awards individuals and stores

7-Eleven has acknowledged the contributions of its stores and individuals at the recent Australian Association of Convenience Stores (AACS) gala dinner and awards.   The winners included: 7-Eleven Hallam, 7-Eleven Head of Brand – Lisa Birch, 7-Eleven Store Manager – Melanie Stocker and 7-Eleven Marketing Business Improvement Manager Carlos Mahecha. According to 7-Eleven CEO, Angus McKay,

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7-Eleven launches checkout-free store

7-Eleven is at the forefront of technological advancements within the convenience industry with its newest checkout-free stores. The first store opened in this format is a concept store in Richmond, Melbourne which has been dubbed “cashless and cardless”. The store enables customers to use a smartphone app to pay for their purchases within the store,

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