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Refill your coffee addiction at 7-Eleven

7-Eleven’s nationwide 28-day free coffee initiative aims to encourage the reduction of single-use cups by incentivising coffee lovers to commit to reusable cups. The initiative launched August 6 and runs until September...

7-Eleven’s store made in heaven

The Coolum Beach 7-Eleven officially opened it’s doors on July 18. It is one of a number of stores that have been under construction across the sunshine state to improve the service...

No cash on you? No cards? Then head to 7-Eleven

In what it claims is an Australian first, 7-Eleven Australia has launched a cashless and cardless “concept” convenience store. Instead of cash or cards, customers use their smartphones to complete their transactions. 7-Eleven describes...

7-Eleven Australia wins Canstar Award – again

7-Eleven Australia has won the Canstar Most Satisfied Customers – Service Stations Awards for the second year running. The 7-Eleven Australia team beat 10 other brands to receive the 2019 award, following its...

MoneyGram ‘renews and expands’ 7-Eleven partnership

MoneyGram, the global money-transfer business, has renewed its partnership with 7-Eleven Australia for another five years. It says the partnership will ensure “consumers continue to enjoy the convenience of initiating MoneyGram transfers at...

7-Eleven coffee – a sustainable success story

Coffee and sustainability have been the twin drivers 7-Eleven’s recent success, said CEO Angus McKay at this week’s 2018 Supplier Awards and Business Update in Melbourne. McKay, who hosted the awards, claimed the...

7-Eleven Fuel App wins Asian NACS Award

7-Eleven Australia has won the NACS Asian Convenience Retail Technology Award for its Fuel App. The awards took place at the NACS Convenience Summit Asia in Shanghai, China, last week. 7-Eleven CEO Angus McKay...

Reflections on 2018: 7-Eleven

How did 2018 shape up for the P&C industry? Convenience World asked key figures to reflect on the past year. This week, 7-Eleven General Manager Marketing Julie Laycock (right). The past year saw...
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