Tag: Angus McKay

7-Eleven supports flood-affected communities

7-Eleven Australia is extending its support to local communities hit by the floods in Queensland and NSW. The retailer has donated $1 million to the Salvation Army’s Flood Disaster Appeal and $50,000...

7-Eleven transforms business and adapts to customer needs

In 2021, 7-Eleven Australia became “Australia’s first retailer to adopt a business wide way of working inspired by agile methodologies.” According to 7-Eleven Australia CEO and Managing Director, Angus McKay, the transformation of...

7-Eleven: the future of convenience retail

7-Eleven CEO and Managing Director Angus McKay spoke to Convenience World about the changes and challenges in the convenience retail market, top consumer trends, and the outlook for the business and industry. Please...

7-Eleven redirects thousands of meals to those in need

7-Eleven Australia is saving fresh food from going to waste with the help of The Salvation Army. According to the retailer, thousands of food items that can’t be delivered to stores – due...

7-Eleven and Simply Cups rescue 20 million cups from landfill

MEDIA RELEASE 19.08.2021 7-Eleven Australia’s partnership with Simply Cups has reached a new milestone with more than 20 million cups rescued from landfill and 100 schools signed up to the 7-Eleven #CupRescue Schools...

The Salvation Army and 7-Eleven celebrate major milestone

The Salvation Army and 7-Eleven Australia have celebrated two million cups of coffee poured together at the Salvation Army Melbourne Project 614 Magpie Nest Cafe. According to Melbourne Project 614 Commanding Officer Major Brendan...

7-Eleven and Velocity Frequent Flyer launch loyalty partnership

7-Eleven and Velocity Frequent Flyer have announced a new partnership to reward Velocity members with points for fuel and eligible convenience purchases. With more than 700 7-Eleven stores located in neighbourhoods across Victoria,...

7-Eleven empowers schools to recycle cups

(Feature image: CupRescue picture one Angus McKay and Rob Pascoe) Through 7-Eleven’s #CupRescue Schools Program, students around Australia will have access to free infrastructure to help them rescue single-use cups from landfill. “Young people...
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