(Bloomberg) -- US convenience store chain 7-Eleven said its chief executive officer will retire at the end of this month, as Japanese parent Seven & i Holdings Co. seeks a turnaround of the business.
As 7-Eleven, Inc (SEI) prepares for significant expansion of its store fleet in North America, the retailer also is on the lookout for a new CEO. Joe DePinto, who has served as CEO for more than two ...
A "beloved" Japanese-style snack has made landfall at some 7-Eleven convenience stores in the United States. Inspired by the "tamago sando," a popular item sold at 7-Eleven stores across Japan, the ...
To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. Preview this article 1 min Joe DePinto, who has served as ...
Made with pillowy milk bread and a Kewpie-rich filling, this tamago sando–inspired sandwich brings serious konbini energy to your next convenience-store stop. Stephanie Gravalese is a food and ...
The Japanese convenience-store is aiming for 1,000 outlets in Australia by 2030 Read more at The Business Times.
IRVING, Texas, Dec. 3, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- 7-Eleven, Inc. is tapping into a beloved international flavor with the debut of the Japanese-Style Egg Salad Sandwich in U.S. stores. Inspired by the viral ...
The next time you make a pitstop at 7-Eleven, you may want to consider trying any of these snacks or drinks. Everything is under $5 and delicious.