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7-Eleven will close 600 stores this year — to prepare for massive makeover

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7-Eleven will close 600 stores this year — to prepare for massive makeover

Call it a Slurpee shake-up.

7-Eleven is slashing hundreds of stores — and supersizing what’s left — as the convenience giant pivots from quick pit stops to full-on food destinations.

Amid a national trend towards better eats and bigger stores from other, growing chains like Wawa, Sheetz and Bu-cee’s, the long-running brand confirmed it will shutter a whopping 645 locations during its 2026 fiscal year (March 1, 2026, through Feb. 28, 2027) — as part of a sweeping overhaul that swaps struggling storefronts for larger footprints and a whole lot more grub.

But don’t pour one out just yet: the company is also in expansion mode, planning hundreds of new locations as it eyes a future that looks less like a corner store and more like a fast-casual pit stop.

At the heart of the revamp is a new “food-forward” store format — one that leans heavily into prepared meals, drinks and an upgraded in-store experience.

“These food-forward stores are resonating with our customers and driving [average sales per store day] about 18% higher than our system average,” 7-Eleven President Stan Reynolds said in the company’s fiscal Q4 earnings call. 

“We’ll continue learning from these stores and refine our new store standard to meet the needs of consumers both now and in the future.”

Translation: less dusty shelves, more dinner staples.

7-Eleven is axing 645 stores while beefing up the survivors, trading quick pit stops for food-packed, fast-casual-style hubs.

The redesigned locations will feature expanded food and beverage options and a broader product assortment, with some stores even morphing into so-called “wholesale fuel stores” — a format that won’t count toward the company’s official store total.

The closures are part of what the company calls “portfolio optimization” — corporate speak for cutting underperformers loose.

And there have been plenty to cut.

As previously reported by The Post, 7-Eleven has already closed more than 600 stores across 2024 and 2025 combined, including nearly 450 locations in North America alone.

Weak cigarette sales — once the backbone of convenience store profits — have taken a major hit, plunging 26% since 2019, alongside decreased foot traffic and inflation pressures.

While hundreds of locations are getting the axe, the company is still planting new flags. 7-Eleven isn’t just trimming the fat — it’s playing retail musical chairs.

The chain’s still expanding, rolling out bigger locations that promise more meals, more drinks and way more than your average quick bite run. LightRocket via Getty Images

The chain is expected to open 122 stores this year while shuttering 373, then ramp things up next year with 205 openings and a hefty 645 closures — all while plotting a 500-store expansion blitz between 2025 and 2027.

It’s less a retreat — and more a reshuffle. And industry analysts say the shift is bigger than it looks.

In a recent podcast episode, eMarketer senior retail analyst Blake Droesch described the shift as more of a “transformation” than an expansion, noting that 7-Eleven has actually been closing more stores than it’s opening — a trend he said is set to continue this year.

He added that they are “completely shifting their business model from just convenience store to convenience store, plus restaurant or food service outlet plus grocery.”

The new-look stores will be bigger, bolder and packed with more food and drink — with some even flipping into “wholesale fuel” hubs that don’t make the official count. Mdv Edwards – stock.adobe.com

Behind the scenes, there’s a bigger play brewing.

Parent company Seven & I Holdings is gearing up to take 7-Eleven public, as reported by Convenience Store Dive — but not before giving it a glow-up.

The IPO, originally slated for 2026, has been pushed to 2027 to give the chain time to tighten operations and boost performance.

All those closures, openings and menu upgrades? They’re part of the pregame.

Ultimately, the convenience giant isn’t just tweaking layouts — it’s rewriting its menu.

7-Eleven has already teased a lineup of international-inspired eats heading to U.S. stores, including milk bread, egg sandwiches and even miso ramen — a far cry from the roller grill staples of yesteryear.

The message is clear: snacks are out, meals are in.

As the chain barrels toward its 100th anniversary, it’s betting big that customers want more than a quick checkout — they want a reason to stick around.

And if that means fewer stores but better bites? 7-Eleven is all in.

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