7-Eleven Fuel Price Lock : r australia - Reddit 7-Eleven Fuel Price Lock Got an email this afternoon from 7-Eleven, looks like they have been losing money on their fuel price lock and are now downgrading the possible savings I am pretty sure a lot of people have been saving on fuel but not spending any extra money when they are there, so this has been running at a loss for them
Can anyone tell me what I can actually get with the 7rewards . . . - Reddit I've had the rewards since the beginning but I've never actually downloaded the app so I've just been accruing points I have just shy of 15k points What can I actually do with them or redeem them for? The website about the program doesn't list the prizes, only the tiers I can redeem prizes at
7-eleven in the UK : r 7eleven - Reddit 7-Eleven had locations in the 1980s and 1990s throughout London but pulled out of the country by 1997 because local corner shops with kitchens were vastly preferred They've tried to re-enter since 2014, but no local business groups or franchisors are willing to do business with the company to attempt another expansion Closest locations in Europe are going to be in the Scandinavian countries
7 Eleven franchise : r smallbusiness - Reddit 7-eleven is becoming a delivery style restaurant that sells fuel, rather than a fuel station that sells food Think of Domino's pizza selling pizza in store, but delivering gas on demand and you'll understand the shift this company is about to undertake It's gonna be wild I have 7 years of convenience store experience, and I'm a millennial
i have a 7 11 job interview tuesday afternoon and i’m nervous. - Reddit Show up with tennis shoes, jeans or slacks, a dress shirt or polo Show up with your fingernails clipped and look your best Don’t smell bad Show the willingness and initiative to learn how to do everything from cooking,stocking,cleaning and changing bibs The registers are easy but people will try scams on you Quick swapping scams, MO scams and gift card scams are possible Overall the
Is the 7-11 ATM still the best for getting cash in Japan? : r . . . - Reddit Coming from USA for another trip to Tokyo, when I went last time a few years back the 7-11 ATMs (cash points, whatever) gave a pretty solid exchange rate and my bank (WFargo) played nice with them Anyone have any input on if this is still a good solution to exchanging USD for Yen or should I take a new route? Cheers