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Urban Thinking => Opinion => Topic started by: reednavy on October 13, 2009, 07:17:13 PM

Title: Why no 7-Elevens in NE Florida?
Post by: reednavy on October 13, 2009, 07:17:13 PM
Simple question, and Gate isn't the main answer.
Title: Re: Why no 7-Elevens in NE Florida?
Post by: Omarvelous09 on October 13, 2009, 08:01:22 PM
Correct me if I'm wrong... but i vaguely remember there being 7-Elevens in jax in the 80's early 90's. Maybe? ???
Title: Re: Why no 7-Elevens in NE Florida?
Post by: reednavy on October 13, 2009, 08:30:14 PM
I like Gate's cheaper gas, sometimes, but I want a dang Slurpee!
Title: Re: Why no 7-Elevens in NE Florida?
Post by: Lunican on October 13, 2009, 09:35:36 PM
It looks like they are absent from the entire southeast, except for Florida south of Daytona.

http://storelocator.7-eleven.com/StoreLocator/StoreLocator.aspx
Title: Re: Why no 7-Elevens in NE Florida?
Post by: reednavy on October 13, 2009, 09:59:15 PM
Quote from: Lunican on October 13, 2009, 09:35:36 PM
It looks like they are absent from the entire southeast, except for Florida south of Daytona.

http://storelocator.7-eleven.com/StoreLocator/StoreLocator.aspx
I've noticed that before. They're missing a gold mine.
Title: Re: Why no 7-Elevens in NE Florida?
Post by: civil42806 on October 13, 2009, 10:03:40 PM
Quote from: reednavy on October 13, 2009, 09:59:15 PM
Quote from: Lunican on October 13, 2009, 09:35:36 PM
It looks like they are absent from the entire southeast, except for Florida south of Daytona.

http://storelocator.7-eleven.com/StoreLocator/StoreLocator.aspx
I've noticed that before. They're missing a gold mine.

last time they were here "little champ" ate their  breakfast, then invited their mother out for a nice  seafood dinner and never called them again.  ;)   seriously 7-11 was here back in the 70's but local competiton put them out of business
Title: Re: Why no 7-Elevens in NE Florida?
Post by: riverside_mail on October 13, 2009, 10:18:43 PM
Wow! I haven't heard "lil Champ" in years. Here's another blast from the past: "Huntley Jiffy."
Title: Re: Why no 7-Elevens in NE Florida?
Post by: thekillingwax on October 13, 2009, 11:02:48 PM
I've always thought the absence of 7-11 was weird too, they're a big national brand. They also have Slurpee, which is cool because they come out with some insane flavors. I remember about 10 years ago they came out with one that was Juicy Fruit (like the gum), I almost drove to Ormond Beach to try it.
Title: Re: Why no 7-Elevens in NE Florida?
Post by: reednavy on October 13, 2009, 11:19:16 PM
They even have Crystal Light Slurpees, which is kinda cool, and tasty.

I'm sorry, but an ICEE or Slush Puppie just ain't going to do.
Title: Re: Why no 7-Elevens in NE Florida?
Post by: subro on October 13, 2009, 11:19:48 PM

Connotations aside, I love the Big Gulp and the Big Bite. Cheap lunch and decent food. Having grown up in NY, they are a staple and Gate just isn't the same.
Title: Re: Why no 7-Elevens in NE Florida?
Post by: stephElf on October 13, 2009, 11:56:18 PM
I have wished for years that we had 7-11s, Quik Cheks or WaWas.

I miss slurpees.  Being able to grab a fresh buttered roll & the paper.
And being able to get fresh-made subs with quality deli meats.
Title: Re: Why no 7-Elevens in NE Florida?
Post by: blizz01 on October 14, 2009, 12:02:26 AM
QuoteWow! I haven't heard "lil Champ" in years. Here's another blast from the past: "Huntley Jiffy."

Even before Huntley Jiffy, those buildings were Handy-Way.  I think just about all of them are Kangaroo now.  I do remember a 7-11 at College Drive & Peoria in Orange Park well into the '90s.
Title: Re: Why no 7-Elevens in NE Florida?
Post by: stjr on October 14, 2009, 12:30:22 AM
When I grew up here in the 60's, 7-11 was widespread in this area including one where San Jose merges into Hendricks at Miramar.  There was a martial arts place there but don't know if it still is that.

7-11 was a part of Southland Corporation.  Not sure, but I think they went through a bankruptcy along the way too.
Title: Re: Why no 7-Elevens in NE Florida?
Post by: reednavy on October 14, 2009, 12:33:44 AM
Now 7-11 is it's own corporation with a big azz skyscraper off the Stemmons Freeway in Dallas.
Title: Re: Why no 7-Elevens in NE Florida?
Post by: stjr on October 14, 2009, 12:43:05 AM
Quote from: reednavy on October 14, 2009, 12:33:44 AM
Now 7-11 is it's own corporation with a big azz skyscraper off the Stemmons Freeway in Dallas.

Reednavy, below is a history from their web site.  Apparently, they just changed the name to 7-11 from Southland:

Quote(http://www.7-eleven.com/Portals/2/711Top_Logo.gif)

We Began As An Original. We Remain An Original At The Top Of The Convenience Industry.

Our company invented the concept of convenience retailing. But we didn’t stop there. 7-Eleven has captured the world with a proven willingness and ability to innovate. 7-Eleven, Inc. is the world’s largest convenience retail chain. Based in Dallas, Texas, the company operates, franchises and licenses more than 6,850 stores in the U.S. and Canada. Of the approximately 5,800 stores the company operates and franchises in the United States, some 4,400 are franchised. Internationally, 7-Eleven licensees and affiliates operate close to 29,600 7-Eleven and other convenience stores in countries including Japan, Taiwan, Thailand, South Korea, China, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Mexico, Singapore, Australia, Philippines, Norway, Sweden and Denmark.

What has remained a constant is no matter which 7-Eleven® customers shop in â€" from Jersey to Japan â€" they expect to find fresh products and handy services in a clean, safe, friendly environment.

History Lesson

It all started back in 1927 at the Southland Ice Company in Dallas, Texas, when an enterprising employee had the idea to offer milk, bread and eggs on Sundays and evenings when grocery stores were closed. 1946 marked a name change from Tote’m to 7-Eleven, reflecting the stores’ new extended hours â€" 7 in the morning until 11 in the evening, all week long. (Note: The Company’s corporate name was also changed to 7-Eleven in 1999. It had been The Southland Corporation.)

The entrepreneurial spirit of that original employee has guided 7-Eleven to this day. We were the first company in America to offer fresh-brewed to-go coffee. More than six million of our Slurpee® beverages have been sipped since 1966. We ran the first convenience store chain television commercials. We were the first retailer with its own prepaid wireless program. And, to continuously stay ahead of the curve, we introduce more than 2,500 new products each year.

(http://www.7-eleven.com/Portals/2/LiveContent/776/Images/slurpee_.jpg)
7-Eleven launched the semi-frozen, carbonated drink revolution in 1965 when it created an Icee drink, later trademarked Slurpee®. Slurpee drinks are served fountain-style at a frosty 28 degrees. Popular flavors include: Coca-Cola, Fanta Wild Cherry, Pina Colada, Crystal Light Raspberry Ice and Mountain Dew. For Slurpee fun, go to www.slurpee.com  and join Slurpee Nation.
Title: Re: Why no 7-Elevens in NE Florida?
Post by: reednavy on October 14, 2009, 12:47:45 AM
They have a interesting gas station and covenience store near downtown Orlando at Magnolia and Colonial. The Shell station on Main should look like that.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/stacyflower/3105719085/
Title: Re: Why no 7-Elevens in NE Florida?
Post by: cayohueso on October 14, 2009, 01:21:56 AM
The closest 7-11 is off the Old Dixie Highway exit in south Flagler County just before the Volusia line(the exit before you get to US-1 in Ormond Beach). Since moving down here from my native Jax, Slurpees are just one of the side benefits.
Title: Re: Why no 7-Elevens in NE Florida?
Post by: Atari007 on October 21, 2009, 03:57:33 PM
Quote from: stephElf on October 13, 2009, 11:56:18 PM
I have wished for years that we had 7-11s, Quik Cheks or WaWas.

Wow, I wasnt even going to mention WaWa, but since you brought it up.....

it completely pwnz 7-11 or any of the other crap down here.   :D

"I am the heart with no name
Airbrushed on the license plate
Of a subaru that was
Registered in pennsylvania

Do you even know what a wawa is?"

Sorry, couldnt resist that one...
Title: Re: Why no 7-Elevens in NE Florida?
Post by: copperfiend on October 21, 2009, 04:08:01 PM
I have mentioned this on this board before. Every 7-11 I have been to in Orlando or Daytona is disgusting. The  bathrooms are always trashed and there is a terrible odor in the entire store. I would prefer Gate or Daily's to 7-11 any day of the week.
Title: Re: Why no 7-Elevens in NE Florida?
Post by: jaxmortgageguy on October 21, 2009, 04:57:38 PM
WaWa is the bomb! They have tons of them in South Jersey and they are starting to move south into Maryland, Delaware etc...Great coffee, hoagies etc...Kind of a deli thing going on, which never seems to work down here.