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7-Eleven Unveils Thanksgiving Specials with Exclusive Offers
As the Thanksgiving holiday approaches, 7-Eleven, Inc. is introducing a variety of exclusive deals designed to enhance the festive experience for customers. From November 26 to 30, participating 7-Eleven, Speedway, and Stripes stores will offer a range of promotions, making it easy for consumers to enjoy convenient meals and savings during this busy week.
Raise the Roost locations are set to offer a buy one, get one free deal on chicken sandwiches, available in flavors such as classic, spicy, and BBQ. Additionally, customers can take advantage of a similar offer on chicken biscuits, providing an appealing alternative to traditional turkey dishes over the holiday weekend.
For those looking for a quick meal, Speedy Café will feature $5 large pizzas for Speedy Rewards members during the same period. This promotion caters to individuals seeking a break from typical holiday leftovers, allowing them to indulge in a cheesy treat at an affordable price.
The convenience of shopping from home is also a focus for 7-Eleven this Thanksgiving. The 7NOW Delivery app is offering a substantial discount of $20 off orders of $30 or more with the code “THANKS.” This initiative aims to streamline the holiday experience for customers by delivering their favorite products directly to their doorsteps.
Marissa Jarratt, Executive Vice President and Chief Marketing & Sustainability Officer at 7-Eleven, emphasized the importance of customer appreciation during this season. “Thanksgiving is a time to reflect on what matters most, and at 7-Eleven, Inc. that’s our incredible customers who make us a part of their daily routines,” Jarratt stated. “This season, we’re celebrating our customers by offering exclusive food, delivery, and 7Collection discounts. It’s our way of giving back to the people who count on 7-Eleven to make life a little easier.”
For those preparing for the gift-giving season, the 7Collection online store is offering up to 25% off sitewide with the promo code “BF25” until November 30. Black Friday promotions include additional discounts on select items, while Cyber Monday will feature free shipping on all orders and 25% off sitewide with the code “CM25.”
Moreover, 7-Eleven is continuing its “Make My Day With $5K” program, which rewards one winner each day with $5,000. This initiative, accessible through the 7-Eleven and Speedway apps, encourages customer engagement through shopping and participation in in-app games, with bonus entries available on select products.
These promotional efforts align with 7-Eleven’s commitment to providing high-quality convenience options and enhancing customer satisfaction. The company operates over 13,000 stores across the U.S. and Canada, offering an array of products, from fresh food items to popular beverages such as Slurpee and Big Gulp.
As Thanksgiving approaches, 7-Eleven aims to make the holiday season more enjoyable and manageable for customers, showcasing its dedication to community and convenience. For more information on these deals and other offerings, visit the official 7-Eleven website.
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