Interestingly, the chain would be brought in, if it works out, by a fashion group and a electrical goods chain, rather than by a corporation in the food industry. Not that it makes much of a difference to us, the average consumer.
Either way, they are in negotiations and looking to sign a memorandum of understanding which will then open negotiations on exactly how the Israeli franchise will work.
While most products sold in 7-11 shops are packaged goods, and the merchandise sold will likely mostly not be special imported products that are sold in the USA chain but will largely be products already available in Israel, some of the things I wonder about would be the slurpees, the fresh sandwiches (and hotdogs) many branches of 7-11 sell, and the opening hours.
Obviously slurpees would be a big thing here, the question is if they will have them or not. Maybe Freezee could enter the 7-11 market if 7-11 won't bring in the actual Slurpee brand.
Regarding the fresh sandwiches and hotdogs, kashrut would be a question, but hopefully at least in areas with high percentages of kosher-eating populations they would sell a variety of good quality kosher dogs and other meats and sandwiches, along with maybe other kosher foods similar to the 7-11 in Monsey that sells knishes and cholent and other Jewish delicacies.
And, opening hours. 7-11 is known to be open 7 days a week, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Obviously that would not work in Israel, for the most part. At least on Yom Kippur they would have to close, but Shabbos would also be a big issue. Even if they decide to close the stores on Shabbos in more religious areas, many religious people might not want to patronize the stores knowing that some of the stores are mechalel shabbos even if this specific one is not. That has been an issue with other chains, and I don't see why it wouldn't necessarily be with this one as well. We'll have to see how this plays out.
And, perhaps lastly, what about 7-11 day? Would it be on November 7 or on July 11 (like in the USA)? If they give out free slurpees, assuming they sell slurpees, for the day, we very well might bankrupt them - this is a country of people that love to take advantage of such deals!
What products would you most look forward to, should 7-11 actually end up opening here? And what would be your biggest concerns besides those already mentioned?
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I am sorry, but posts regarding 7-11 are not that common, so please excuse me for using this opportunity to post this old joke:
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The nurse came out and told the 1st guy the good news that his wife had twins. "Wow!-- And what a coincidence that I work for the Minnesota Twins!", he said.
The nurse came out again and told the 2nd guy that he had triplets. " Oh Wow!--
And would ya believe I work for the 3M Corporation!", he shouted.
The nurse came out a 3rd time and told the 3rd guy that he had quadruplets.
"Oh my gosh!-- it can't be a coincidence that I work for the Four Seasons Hotel! ", he exclaimed.
At that point, the last husband in the room started to faint. "What's wrong?" they asked.
" I work for 7-11 !! "
an oldie but a goodie
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I don't know why people are making such a big deal out of this. 7-11 is just a makolet with slurpees, and ice caffee is better than slurpees anyway.
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