1. 7-11 It was originally an American company, but later it was acquired by Japanese companies and became a Japanese company. Its predecessor can be traced back to 1927. It was a chain store called Tote'm Store (Totem Store) that started with ice selling in Dallas, USA.

1. 7-11 It was originally an American company, but later it was acquired by Japanese companies and became a Japanese company. Its predecessor can be traced back to 1927. It was a chain store called Tote'm Store (Totem Store) that started with ice selling in Dallas, USA.

originally sold ice, but also sold milk, eggs, and bread, so residents don’t have to go to stores that are far away to buy these. This is their early business philosophy. There is an iconic totem pole at the door of the "Totem Store" (if there are too many branches, they will be painted on the wall).

2. In 1946, in order to adapt to the economic rise after World War II, Tote'm Store changed its business hours from 7 a.m. to 11 p.m., so it changed its name to 7-11. This kind of diligent business hours were rare at the time.

3. It can be said that 7-11 created a 24-hour business model for convenience stores. In 1963, a family in Austin, Texas, 7-11, because they were very close to the school, many students gathered in the store after a football match, which led to the store not closing overnight. From now on, we will try to open 24 hours a day.

Later, many branches were changed to open 24 hours a day, but 7-11 did not change its name to 0-24.

4. 7-11s around the world are very different. 7-11 in Indonesia is cooler than Starbucks. 65% of the guests are young people under the age of 30. They have WiFi and chairs, and they can date netizens in 7-11, and there are live bands.

5. In Taiwan, 7-11 is more common than Starbucks in Seattle (the location of Starbucks' mothership), with a total of more than 5,000 stores, and there may be several on a street in Taipei (and all of them can survive).

So many cities in the mainland have only more than 2,000.

6. Since I was born in selling ice, I must insist on selling ice. Slurpee, the exclusive smoothie from 7-11, is a smoothie frozen with soda (sweet saliva). It has sold 6.5 billion cups since it started selling in 1966 (unfortunately, it is not sold in every city).

Sillybing appears in many dramas and animations, such as "The Agents of the Mind" and "The Big Bang of Life". It is said that the inspiration for the initial invention was to accidentally freeze the soda and it turned out to be very popular.

7. Every year there are 7-11, on July 11 (Northern Hemisphere) or November 7 (Southern Hemisphere), the activities of 7-11 in different places on this day are different, mainly to give you free Silebing.

US is to celebrate the sending of Silebing. In Taiwan, all 7-Eleven employees who work in the office have to go to the store to work for one day to experience the hard work of the clerk. Because the date formats are written differently, Australia's 7th to 11th is November 7th (it happens to be summer). As long as you wish the clerk a happy holiday, you can get free Silebing. In Japan, July 11 and November 7 are both 7-11, and the celebration is to clean up the streets near the store.

8. Have you noticed it? 7-11 The 7-ELEVEn on the logo only n is in lowercase. There is a folk legend that because the capital N misses wealth, while the lowercase n collects wealth inwards...

official said that this is just because of the beautiful design, don't think too much.

9. Now 7-11 is one of the world's largest franchise chain stores, with more than 55,000 stores, ranking 10th in the world in terms of strength, surpassing McDonald's and KFC.

but still ranks behind Subway (3rd) and Pizza Hut (9th).

10. 7-11 is very cute. In 2007, in order to promote Simpson's movies, 11 stores in the United States and Canada changed their store to the appearance of Kwik-E-Mart, a convenience store in Simpson's animation.

11. The real cuteness is still in Japan and Taiwan. This is the OPEN young player. The mascot in Taiwan is 7-11. It is a cosmic puppy from the OPEN planet. Why is it called OPEN? Because 7-11 always open!

OK, actually, people call OPEN to open the hearts of everyone.Its birthday is July 11, 2005, its height is two rice balls and its weight is two pineapples. What do you think is your favorite food? It’s the imperial rice ball and pineapple!

12. From the beginning, I didn’t want to be a quiet traditional convenience store. In 1949, it made its first TV commercial, ending with a rooster and an owl, which means it opened early and closed late. It’s super stupid and cute. Come and experience it: