7-Eleven Reaches Milestone With The Opening Of Its 4000th Store in Newport City, Pasay
Marking the brand’s 40th anniversary, 7-Eleven proudly unveils its 4000th store in the Philippines in Newport City, Pasay. In this landmark event, the brand brings convenience and community together at the 4000th location.
From its humble beginnings in 1984 as a small store in Quezon City where store staff knew customers by name and order, 7-Eleven set out with a clear vision: to be the community’s go-to provider of everyday needs and reliable services 24/7. Now, 40 years later, 7-Eleven has claimed its spot as the number one brand for convenience, beloved for its iconic offerings like Crunch Time, City Cafe, Big Bite Hotdog, GULP, Slurpee, and more.
The 4000th store in Newport City culminates 7-Eleven’s four decades in service. As the store doors open, 7-Eleven loyal fans are welcomed by a modern store layout, spacious dining areas, and an unbeatable selection of beloved 7-Eleven proprietary brands, snacks, and essential items. The 4000th store features Taiwan’s famous 21TOGO chicken alongside offerings from !+? Cafe Reserve, including premium coffee, Matcha, and fresh bakery items.
To make this monumental occasion even more special, loyal patrons and new visitors alike can enjoy exciting promotions and in-store discounts, encouraging more kapitbahays to join the festivities.
Visit 7-Eleven Philippines 4000th store in Newport City, Pasay now to catch all-time favorite treats and a grand experience like no other.
The ruby year celebration also extends for kapitbahays in Angeles City, Pampanga as 7-Eleven opens another convenience haven for all. This store features the same upgraded design and extensive product selection as the 4000th store, with a highlight on sustainability. The branch is powered by solar energy—strengthening 7-Eleven’s commitment to environmentally friendly practices today and in the years to come.
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