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7-Eleven to close over 400 locations in North America

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(KTLA) – Hundreds of “underperforming” 7-Eleven stores in North America are closing, the convenience store announced Thursday.

Seven & I Holdings, 7-Eleven’s Japan-based parent company, revealed in its earnings report that 444 7-Eleven locations will shutter. The company cited slow sales, declining traffic, inflationary pressures and a decrease in cigarette purchases as reasons why some stores will close.

A specific list of stores slated for closure wasn’t released. 7-Eleven has 13,000 locations across the U.S. and Canada, meaning the closures would only impact 3% of the company’s portfolio.

The chain also has over 21,000 shops in Japan.


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“The North American economy remained robust overall thanks to the consumption of high-income earners, despite a persistently inflationary, elevated interest rate and deteriorating employment environment. In this context, there was a more prudent approach to consumption, particularly among middle- and low-income earners,” Seven & I said in an earnings release.

The chain also pointed out that cigarette sales, once the largest sales category for convenience stores, have fallen 26% since 2019. A shift in sales to other nicotine products hasn’t made much of a difference, they said.

Still, 7-Eleven said it will continue investing in food in the U.S., which is now the highest-selling category and a top draw for customers.

In July, the convenience store chain announced it would also sell popular international food items, like milk, bread, egg sandwiches and miso ramen, in the U.S.

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