Foodservice

7-Eleven Introduces New Menu Items

Carnitavore Breakfast Burrito, 7-Select Tropical Juices, more available at Speedway, Stripes, 7-Eleven convenience stores
7-Eleven new menu items
Photograph courtesy of 7-Eleven

7-Eleven has introduced its first new menu items of 2024. The new releases range from breakfast burritos to own-label bottled juices. All products are available at the convenience-store retailer's 7-Eleven, Speedway and Stripes stores nationwide.

  • 7-Eleven is No. 1 on CSP’s 2023 Top 202 ranking of U.S. convenience-store chains by store count.

The new lineup includes:

  • Cheesy Three Meat Breakfast Burrito: This burrito features a blend of diced bacon, diced ham and breakfast sausage crumbles with a blend of nacho cheese sauce, Monterey Jack and cheddar cheese shreds on a white flour tortilla.
  • Carnitavore Breakfast Burrito: This burrito is packed with pulled pork, scrambled eggs, cheddar and Monterey Jack cheese and salsa verde.
  • 7-Select Meat and Cheese Deli Stacks: These keto friendly meat and cheese deli stacks come with colby jack or pepper jack cheese with salami.
  • 7-Select Tropical Juices: 7-Eleven is adding Citrus Berry Punch and Orange Pineapple bottled juices to its bottled juice lineup.

“At 7-Eleven, our commitment to customers goes beyond just convenience—we’re focused on building upon the innovation and quality that keeps our customers coming back every single day,” said Dave Strachan, senior vice president of fresh foods. “We are hyper-focused on curating our fresh food options to give our customers what they crave at any time of day.”

Irving, Texas-based 7-Eleven Inc. operates, franchises or licenses more than 13,000 convenience stores in the United States and Canada. In addition to 7-Eleven c-stores, the company operates and franchises Speedway and Stripes c-stores and the Laredo Taco Company and Raise the Roost Chicken and Biscuits brands. 7-Eleven completed the acquisition of 3,800 Speedway locations from Marathon Petroleum Corp., Findlay, Ohio, in 2021. In January, 7-Eleven entered into an agreement to acquire from Dallas-based Sunoco LP the 204 Stripes stores and Laredo Taco Company restaurants it didn’t already own.

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