Foodservice

7-Eleven Launches $5 Pizza Meal Deal

Limited-time offer running from Oct. 30 until Jan. 7 includes new Philly Cheesesteak pizza
 7-Eleven's $5 Pizza Meal Deal includes two pizza slices and a 20-ounce beverage
Photograph courtesy of 7-Eleven

7-Eleven’s newest limited-time offer is a $5 Pizza Meal Deal of two pizza slices and any 20-ounce Coke or Sprite for $5.

Available at participating 7-Eleven, Speedway and Stripes stores for 7Rewards and Speedy Rewards members, the deal features new, bigger slices for both whole pizza and by-the-slice options—and a new Philly Cheesesteak pizza.

The offer begins Oct. 30 and runs through Jan. 7, the Irving, Texas-based convenience-store chain said. There is a limit of two per day.

The Philly Cheesesteak pizza “combines the savory elements of a classic cheesesteak with the comforting appeal of pizza,” 7-Eleven said.

It includes thinly sliced, rich and “umami-packed” beef with melted provolone that adds a gooey texture and sharpness, 7-Eleven said. It’s topped with bell peppers and onions that introduce a sweet and slightly caramelized flavor.

“Our $5 Pizza Meal Deal offers an unbeatable value that is designed to bring family and friends together over fresh pizza and celebrate the diverse flavors our customers love—because every slice tells a story,” said Deanna Hall, senior product director, fresh foods at 7-Eleven. “With the introduction of our Philly Cheesesteak pizza, customers have even more options to share great moments and enjoy their favorite flavors without compromise, one slice at a time."

Irving, Texas-based 7-Eleven Inc. operates, franchises or licenses more than 83,000 convenience stores in 19 countries and regions, including more than 13,000 7-Eleven convenience stores in the United States.

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