Technology/Services

7-Eleven Waives 7Now Delivery Fee

Retailer adds contactless delivery option
Photo Courtesy of 7-Eleven

IRVING, Texas 7-Eleven is offering free delivery with purchase and promo code on all orders made through its 7Now delivery app, effective March 25 through April 30. To activate free delivery, customers apply the promo code FREE4U upon checkout.

The company's delivery service also offers a contactless delivery option, through which customers can indicate if they prefer their delivery "contactless," meaning the delivery is left at the door by the driver.

"7-Eleven is a neighborhood store known for convenience, and we believe it's our responsibility to help shoppers get what they need, where and when they need it, especially during this unprecedented pandemic," said 7-Eleven President and CEO Joe DePinto. "As citizens do the right thing by social distancing, quarantining or sheltering in place, we want to make it easy for them to access essential food and household items."

The 7Now delivery app is available in nearly 400 cities and can reach approximately 35 million households in the United States. Products include groceries such as milk and bread, over-the-counter medicine, household goods, a range of food and beverage options including pizza and Slurpee drinks, beer and wine in participating markets and more. 7Now orders are delivered in about 30 minutes; however, demand may affect delivery times.

Customers can place an order by downloading the 7Now delivery app via the Apple App Store and Google Play or can place an order online.

  • 7-Eleven is No. 1 on the Top 40 update to CSP's2019 Top 202 ranking of U.S. c-store chains by number of retail outlets. CSP will release the complete 2020 list in June.

Irving, Texas-based 7-Eleven operates, franchises or licenses more than 70,000 stores in 17 countries, including 11,800 in North America.

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