Posted on 07/11/2020 10:05:36 AM PDT by rintintin
Slurpee day is canceled kind of.
Due to the coronavirus pandemic, 7-Eleven will not be holding its annual birthday celebration and handing out free Slurpees on July 11 (7-11), but it will be offering customers a social distancing-friendly alternative.
All 33 million of the convenience store chains loyalty app members will receive a coupon for one free medium Slurpee in their accounts, redeemable through the end of July, allowing you the opportunity to treat yourself when its convenient for you, while helping us practice physical distancing in stores, according to a press release.
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I cannot recall the last time I was inside a 7-11. Maybe 30 years ago?
40 years for me, and Apu was running the register... (Findlay, Oh)
Joe Biden:
“you cannot go to a 7-Eleven or a Dunkin’ Donuts unless you have a slight Indian accent.”
LOl me too- in high school we used to go there- haven’t been to one in decades now-
Ha, never heard it. Was there for a beer run. Expensive, even back then!
I stopped going to 7-11 when they went 3rd world. Same with Dunkin’ Donuts.
A friend of mine had a “family” of Indians move in next door. There were thirty of forty living there. Strong cooking and body/filth odors, bugs and vermin, loud yelling in strange tongues, and rude, uncivilized attitude. The real estate values dropped.
They were not paying any income taxes, medical insurance, etc. It was globalization and redistribution at its worst.
Every block had a few of these Indian slums — every denizen would have either an undocumented job, or would provide a service to the others — there was one driver with a car that drove them to their illegal jobs, there was one cook, etc. They sucked money out of the economy, and sent it back to India.
And what if the app isn’t available on your phone? No free Slurpee?
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