Foodservice

7-Eleven rolls out deals for Super Bowl, National Pizza Day

Offers at the convenience-store chain include buying a whole pizza, getting a second for $3
7-Eleven is offering deals for the Super Bowl and National Pizza Day.
7-Eleven is offering deals for the Super Bowl and National Pizza Day. | 7-Eleven

7-Eleven is offering deals for the Super Bowl on Feb. 8 and National Pizza Day on Feb. 9.

At 7-Eleven, Speedway and Stripes stores, rewards members can buy one whole pizza and get another for $3 on Feb. 8 and 9.

In addition, there’s the $5 Meal Deal for customers, featuring two pizza slices and a 20-ounce Coke, Sprite, Pepsi or Mtn Dew beverage. This offer is available through March 3.

  • 7-Eleven is No. 1 on CSP’s 2025 Top 202 ranking of U.S. c-store chains by store count.

“The big game and National Pizza Day are two moments where food takes center stage,” said Brandon Brown, senior vice president of fresh foods at Irving, Texas-based 7-Eleven. “These deals aren’t just convenient, they’re made to turn tables into MVP spreads that are full of flavor.”

Another offer is the choice of either 20 chicken tenders or 20 wings, plus five dipping sauces, for $20 at participating Raise the Roost locations. This offer is good Feb. 6 through 8. Raise the Roost is 7-Eleven’s Southern-inspired quick-service restaurant chicken concept. The first opened in Manhattan in 2020

In addition, 7-Eleven, Speedway and Stripes stores are offering 10 bone-in wings for $8 now through March 3.

Customers who use the 7Now delivery app now through March 3 and enter code DELIVERY10 get $10 off any first-time orders of $20 or more. Also through March 3, customers can get $3 off large-pack beers in-store and through 7Now delivery. This includes Corona, Bud Light, Coors Banquet and Miller Lite.

7-Eleven—known for its Slurpee, Big Biteand Big Gulp brandsoperates, franchises or licenses more than 13,000 stores in the United States and Canada. In addition to 7-Eleven, the company operates and franchises Speedway and Stripes c-stores and the Laredo Taco Company, and Raise the Roost restaurant brands.

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