Store Patrons serve themselves and pay for their items either at a self-service kiosk or at the counter. The company promises to launch app soon and plans to open eight stores in Tel Aviv by end of the year, and 30 nationwide by 2024
US convenience store mega-chain 7-Eleven opened its first store in Israel on Wednesday, with a long line of customers lining up outside the Tel Aviv shop to make their first-ever purchases.
The store sells a range of unique brand items, in addition to Israeli snacks, ready-to-eat takeaway meals, and basic home supplies.
The opening was marked by long lines as Israelis clamored to try their signature items like Slurpees, a slushed ice drink. A small size costs NIS 10 ($3), while a large is NIS 15 ($4.40). A coffee costs NIS 9 ($2.60), and customers are not charged extra for alternative kinds of milk, such as soy.
The store also offers hotdogs with buns for NIS 14.90 ($4.30) and does not charge for sauces and toppings. Customers are charged NIS 7 ($2) for soft-serve ice cream or frozen yogurt, with no extra costs for toppings.
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