Foodservice

New Limited-Time Deals at 7-Eleven Include Pizza, Mini Quesadillas

Tamales are back at Laredo Taco Company, along with new dippable Quesabirria
Clockwise from left: 7-Eleven’s pizza deal, Laredo Taco Co.’s limited-time Quesabirria, and Laredo’s tamales.
Photographs courtesy of 7-Eleven

7-Eleven is marking the start of the holidays with new foodservice deals, from savings on pizza to mini chicken quesadillas and tacos.

The deals, available at 7-Eleven, Speedway and Stripes stores, are:

  • Whole pizzas for $9: 7Rewards and Speedy Rewards members can get any whole pizza (pictured left) the day before Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve, Christmas, New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day for $9.
  • Mini chicken quesadillas and tacos: Now through Jan. 7, customers can buy five mini fried quesadillas stuffed with chipotle-seasoned chicken breast, peppers and four cheeses for $2.50. Bundle with 10 mini tacos for an extra $2.50.

“At 7-Eleven, we’re ringing in the season by offering unbeatable holiday deals on fan-favorite hot food items for everyone to enjoy, whether snacking with friends or hosting a festive holiday gathering,” said Deanna Hall, senior product director of fresh foods at Irving, Texas-based 7-Eleven.

In addition, 7-Eleven said back by popular demand is the limited-edition Mtn Dew Blue Shock Slurpee drink, which blends citrusy Mtn Dew zest and a hint of raspberry sweetness. In addition, through Jan. 7,  7Rewards and Speedy Rewards members can buy a 30-ounce Big Gulp for 89 cents with the purchase of any grill item.

Elsewhere, 7-Eleven is teaming up with Fanatics to give 50 lucky winners a VIP experience at their top pick regular season college football game. Now through Jan. 7, loyalty members who shop participating products, such as Slurpee and Big Gulp drinks, Big Bite hot dogs and any variety of Red Bull, either in stores or via 7Now Delivery, will be entered to win.

New Item at Laredo Taco Company

7-Eleven’s Laredo Taco Company has a new limited-time menu item, the Quesabirria (pictured top right), which includes shredded beef and melted cheese and is served in a taco or bowl and paired with a consomme dipping sauce.

“Packed with the robust flavors of beef and spices, the warm consomme dipping sauce complements the crispy, cheesy tortilla for the ultimate dipping experience,” 7-Eleven said.

In addition, Laredo Taco is bring back its tamales (pictured bottom right), which are wrapped in a fluffy masa and stuffed with a choice of seasoned pork or chicken.

The tamales come in packs of three, six, 12 or a family meal, which includes two dozen tamales and two large sides.

“Our customers love the flavor and authenticity of Laredo Taco Company, and these two new limited-time offerings are no different,” said William Armstrong, senior vice president of restaurant operations at 7-Eleven.

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 and Canada.

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