Foodservice

New kids meals debut at 7-Eleven restaurants, start at $3.99

Offerings available at Laredo Taco Company, Raise the Roost and Speedy Cafe
7-Eleven is debuting new kids meals at its restaurants.
7-Eleven is debuting new kids meals at its restaurants. | 7-Eleven

7-Eleven is debuting new kids meals at its Laredo Taco Company, Raise the Roost and Speedy Cafe restaurants.

The meals start at $3.99.

  • 7-Eleven is No. 1 on CSP’s 2025 Top 202 ranking of U.S. c-store chains by store count. Watch for the full 2026 Top 202 ranking in June.

“The new offerings bring together flavor, fun and value in one convenient meal, making everyday moments easier,” Irving, Texas-based 7-Eleven said Monday in a news release. “Designed with growing appetites in mind, each meal includes an entree, side and drink paired with a toy for a little extra excitement with every bite.” 

The new offerings are:

Laredo Taco Company: Meals include a choice of a bean and cheese taco or cheese quesadilla, served with rice or beans and a bag of tortilla chips. Plus, get a small Slurpee drink or box of apple juice. 

Raise the Roost: The Lil’ Tendie Meals includes one chicken tender, three potato wedges and a small Slurpee drink. Choose from classic or spicy double-bread tenders; add sauce for extra flavor. There’s also the Lil’ Mac Cheesy Meal, which is a bowl of mac and cheese with a small Slurpee.

Speedy Cafe: Kids can choose a ham or turkey sandwich, dino nuggets, mac and cheese or two crispy tenders. Each meal is paired with Speedy Spuds and a small Slurpee.

“Feeding the family doesn’t have to be complicated or costly,” said William Armstrong, senior vice president of restaurant operations at 7-Eleven. “We’re bringing big-time value to the table with the new kids meals that deliver kid-friendly flavors, surprises they can look forward to and a price families can feel good about.”

For a limited time, through June 23 or while supplies last, every kids meal comes with a playful surprise, such as a Hot Wheels sticker pack or Hot Wheels monster truck.

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 Chicken and Biscuits restaurant brands. 

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