7-Eleven in INDIA? Unbelievable Store with Insane $1.50 Meal for 2!

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America's largest convenience store chain 7-Eleven is in India now! So I went to their Navi Mumbai store to see how it compares to the U.S. stores. Do they have the Slurpee? Do they have American snacks and hot food in store? We'll find out!

00:00 7-Eleven India tour
01:32 Drinks
02:26 Snacks
03:28 Hot food
06:26 Meeting subscriber who went to Pakistan
07:26 $1.50 meal for 2
10:14 How does it compare to U.S.A?

7-Eleven is a multinational chain of convenience stores. It is one of the largest and most recognizable convenience store brands in the world, with thousands of locations spread across several countries.

The company was founded in 1927 in the United States and has since expanded its operations globally. 7-Eleven is known for its distinctive branding and its commitment to providing customers with convenient shopping experiences.

The stores are typically open 24/7, offering a wide range of products such as snacks, beverages, ready-to-eat meals, groceries, personal care items, and more. 7-Eleven is known for its emphasis on customer convenience, offering services like self-service kiosks, bill payment facilities, money transfers, and even hot food options. The brand has become synonymous with quick and accessible shopping for consumers on the go.

The launch of 7-Eleven in India marks a significant milestone for the retail industry in the country. Indian customers can now experience the convenience of 24/7 shopping, with a wide range of products and services available at their fingertips.

From quick grab-and-go snacks to essential household items, 7-Eleven caters to the diverse needs of Indian consumers, providing them with a seamless shopping experience. The introduction of 7-Eleven in India is expected to create new employment opportunities and stimulate the economy, while also adding a fresh dimension to the retail landscape in the country.

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Have you tried 7-Eleven? What'd you think? Up in Delhi, we have 24-Seven 😅, but 7-Eleven is a winner with their hot food & chai.

KarlRock
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The reason why Hindi is written in English is for people like me, who is a Tamilian, who has informally learned to speak Hindi but never had the opportunity to formally learn Hindi (reading/writing). This is the case with many of the non native Hindi speaking population in India. Inclusivity. It is a good thing.

MinisterOfAffairs
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I think a lot of companies could learn a lot from 7-Eleven in how they have approached their international expansions from a marketing perspective. They have adjusted 7-Eleven very much to the local markets they enter, so that a 7-Eleven in Japan is very different from an Indian, and Indian very different from Norwegian etc. not saying its a quality place, but they are good at adjusting things to local markets.

christofferdh
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Those kids were very nice. Great to see. Kids in America are something else entirely.

dann
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I can really see that India is progressing in a big way from your videos. It’s bittersweet, because India’s retention of what’s “authentically Indian” is something I take comfort in when compared to the rapid transformation of society, culture, infrastructure etc we see practically everywhere nowadays.
But whatever is best for the people of India.

dande
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A 7 Eleven without a Slurpee machine is like a McDonalds without a Big Mac!

sd
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Those young boys were so kind and respectful.

Inlinetodie
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Fun fact: 7 Eleven is actually owned by a Japanese company so that is why they are so good at respecting and adapting to the local culture.

RafaCena
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The Hindi speaking YOUNG & UPPER MIDDLE CLASS crowd has always had their Mobile Phones in English all their lives which is their target market. So yeah, a young Hindi speaking person of today has probably written way more Hindi texts in Latin script than in the original Devnagri script. (Including me)

jaiahuja
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From an health perspective USA has a lot to learn from this store.
Like making the soda section MUCH smaller :-)

fredriknilsson-bgxs
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Dear Karl, Thumbs up is not the Indian version of Pepsi. It is in fact an original soft drink from India which became a subsidiary of the Coca Cola company when it was bought out by it.

leobuscaglia
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I think what Karl is doing is informing foreign tourists how beautiful India is. Whith the small conversions that he does from Rupees to USD I'm sure a lot of foreigners are going to soon want to visit India.

Thank you for promoting tourism in India Karl lot's of Love for you and Manisha Tai.❤

kshitijnaik
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Love the music! The Indian drinking coffee and the foreigner drinking chai! Love it! Yeah i miss a lot of the American drinks here in India.

JohnInIndia
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There's a convenience store chain called 24x7 usually situated at gas stations with pre packaged sandwiches, wraps etc. Which you can heat up at the counter. They stock more western assorted foods. Actually probably the most westernized supermarket i've seen in India, even compared to the giants like Big Bazar, Smart Bazar, Reliance etc ..

kieranhudson
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Very Reasonable prices. Didn't expect the food to be that reasonable

LokiYT
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American here! I live in New Jersey very close to New York City. The hot food in India looks a lot better than here. The hot food here is mainly microwaved, although a lot of locations now have a Pizza oven. The pizza here is cheap and edible, but not great. There are no seats in 711 here. The snack selection here is bigger. There are a lot more cold drinks. The hot drinks here are comparable, but self serve. 711 sells a ton of coffee here in the US. Most people here in New Jersey go to 711 for drinks, a quick snack, and tobacco products.

neilyhoops
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Where we’re at in the US 7-Eleven stores have eliminated the sitting areas for the most part unless they’re existing holdover stores from earlier times. I can’t recall seeing one with a seating area for a very long time.
Where we are in the western US, Maverik stores have really given 7-Eleven a run for their money with bigger locations, much better and fresher food, a full-blown bakery/kitchen, and most of the new ones have a Cinnabon mini store inside as well.

TyeMorrisVlog
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nice! We just got back from India and didn't see any 7-Elevens... but they are EVERYWHERE in Thailand. Cool to see!

DayOfElisha
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I grew up in California and have never seen a 7-Eleven with seating of any kind, in my 51 years.

Vitaman
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Wow! I had no idea 7 11 was in Delhi. When i first discovered 24 seven it was love at first sight! 😁

JohnInIndia