7-Eleven to close 444 North American stores

7-Eleven to close 444 North American stores

7-Eleven has more than 13,000 U.S. locations. | Photo: Shutterstock

Convenience-store giant 7-Eleven plans to close 444 underperforming stores in North America, parent company 7 & i Holdings revealed in an earnings presentation Thursday.

The chain is struggling with the same inflationary pressures that are impacting traffic and sales at restaurants, plus a decline in demand for cigarettes. Traffic at North American 7-Eleven locations has been negative since early last year and fell 7.3% in August.

As a result, the company downgraded its U.S. profit guidance for the year and said it will close weaker stores. The closures are expected to deliver a $30 million operating income benefit this year and a $110 million boost to annualized run rate, according to the presentation.

The chain also has a deal to sell some North American properties in a $750 million sale-leaseback that will net it a profit of $520 million. It did not say how many locations were involved in that transaction.

Irving, Texas-based 7-Eleven has more than 13,000 U.S. locations and is the largest convenience-store chain in the country. Its scale and array of prepared food make it a serious competitor for restaurants.

The closures come amid a broader strategic shift for Tokyo-based 7 & i as it works to fend off a takeover bid by rival Alimentation Couche-Tard, the owner of Circle K. The deal would bring together the two largest c-store chains in the country.

Earlier this week, Couche-Tard raised its offer to acquire Seven & i from $14.86 per share, or approximately $39 billion, to $18.19 per share, or approximately $47.2 billion.

On Thursday, 7 & i announced that it is creating a separate company for its non-convenience-store businesses, such as supermarkets and specialty stores, so that it can focus more on c-stores. The spun-off company will be called York Holdings Co.  

To further illustrate its c-store focus, 7 & i is also considering changing its name to 7-Eleven Corp.

Greg Lindenberg of CSP Daily News contributed to this story. CSP is a sister publication of Restaurant Business.

Members help make our journalism possible. Become a Restaurant Business member today and unlock exclusive benefits, including unlimited access to all of our content. Sign up here.

Source link : http://www.bing.com/news/apiclick.aspx?ref=FexRss&aid=&tid=67084fab2c7e4470a87290d43522639a&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.restaurantbusinessonline.com%2Foperations%2F7-eleven-close-444-north-american-stores&c=5574302167969038623&mkt=en-us

Author :

Publish date : 2024-10-10 10:48:00

Copyright for syndicated content belongs to the linked Source.

Exit mobile version