Foodservice

7-Eleven Debuts New Sliders in California

Cheeseburger and Buffalo Chicken options available in Los Angeles and San Diego
Photograph courtesy of 7-Eleven

IRVING, Texas — 7-Eleven has added new sandwich sliders to its hot foods menu at stores in Los Angeles and San Diego.

The sliders come in two varieties: Cheeseburger, which features an all-beef patty, sharp cheddar cheese, fire-roasted onions, and signature secret sauce; and Buffalo Chicken, which contains a breaded chicken breast topped with spicy buffalo sauce. They are available for 99 cents each and are served on buns produced by Bread Artisan Bakery, a family owned and operated bakery in Santa Ana, Calif. Consumers can purchase the sliders in store or for delivery or curbside pickup via the 7Now mobile app.

"Sliders are a fantastic addition to our hot foods menu, and we think this little sandwich will have a lot of big fans," said Bob Frey, senior director of fresh food for 7-Eleven. "This craveable comfort food is made in our own commissary kitchens. Plus, with two different varieties, you can choose a single slider or order a few to create a combo that fills you up."

These miniature burgers are ideal for a quick snack, 7-Eleven said. The sliders can be paired with a bag of chips, 7-Eleven Big Gulp beverage or the chain’s new sugar-free Triton energy drink.

Based in Irving, Texas, 7–Eleven operates, franchises or licenses more than 71,100 7-Eleven c-stores in 17 countries, including more than 9,300 in the United States. 7-Eleven is No. 1 on CSP's 2020 Top 202 ranking of U.S. c-store chains by size.

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