7-Eleven's parent company plans to close 645 stores across North America in its 2026 fiscal year. The company cited softening personal consumption, particularly among low-income households, as a ...
Getting a Slurpee may get just a little bit harder for some 7-Eleven fans across the United States. In its most recent earnings report, 7-Eleven’s parent company, Seven & i Holdings Inc., said it ...
The Speedway store on Saratoga Street in Cohoes on June 21, 2025. 7-Eleven, which owns Speedway, is planning to close 645 North American stores this year. The company did not name locations being ...
7-Eleven is planning to close hundreds of stores across North America this year as the convenience store giant trims its footprint following recent declines in the region. Parent company Seven & i ...
See more of our trusted coverage when you search. Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. 7‑Eleven is preparing to close hundreds of convenience stores across ...
Call it a Slurpee shake-up. 7-Eleven is slashing hundreds of stores — and supersizing what’s left — as the convenience giant pivots from quick pit stops to full-on food destinations. But don’t pour ...
This follows the game's third major free update "Orion & Lumen DLC" last month. Level-5 has previously mentioned how it wants to support Inazuma Eleven: Victory Road with free content "over the long ...
Developer and publisher Level-5 has revealed that the successful soccer RPG Inazuma Eleven: Victory Road is getting a sequel, and work has already begun on drafting the script for the game. As spotted ...
Inazuma Eleven: Victory Road has reached a new sales milestone, developer and publisher Level-5 has announced, and the game will be getting a second major update in the near future as well. In ...
During one of the finale’s most climactic moments, Eleven sacrifices herself as the Upside Down is being destroyed in order to thwart the military’s continued efforts to weaponize her by using her ...
See more of our trusted coverage when you search. Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. "Stranger Things" is officially over, but there was a lot that happened ...