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7-Eleven Expands Alcohol Offerings Across Ontario, Introducing In-Store Dining

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7-Eleven is set to revolutionize its operations in Ontario. The chain has secured liquor licenses for nearly all of its over 50 locations in the province, allowing it to not only sell beer, wine, cider, and ready-to-drink cocktails for takeaway but also offer in-store consumption.

The move comes as the Ford government in Ontario has paved the way for convenience stores, supermarkets, and gas stations to begin selling alcohol starting September 5th. 7-Eleven, recognizing the changing landscape, has embraced this new opportunity, positioning itself as a hybrid retailer-cum-dining establishment.

The expanded focus on food and dining is evident in the chain’s recent efforts to enhance its in-store offerings, including the introduction of freshly breaded chicken.

The alcohol-related changes will be rolled out in a phased approach, with two 7-Eleven locations in Leamington and Niagara Falls already offering in-store consumption. The company plans to extend this concept to most of its Ontario stores by 2025 and beyond, transforming the traditional convenience store experience.

The new liquor licenses will allow 7-Eleven to serve alcoholic beverages with food in a designated dining area within each store. Customers will be able to enjoy their drinks on-site, with a requirement that the dining section be separated from the rest of the store by a meter-high wall and open from noon to 11 pm daily.

Beyond Ontario, 7-Eleven is also expanding its alcohol offerings in Alberta, with 20 licensed locations in the province. The company has plans to further extend this concept to other provinces as the regulatory landscape evolves.

The shift towards in-store dining and alcohol sales represents a strategic move by 7-Eleven to adapt to the changing needs and preferences of Canadian consumers. As traditional convenience store items like cigarettes continue to decline, the chain is seizing the opportunity to redefine itself and cater to a more diverse customer base.

The introduction of beer, wine, cider, and ready-to-drink cocktails for takeaway at almost all of of 7-Eleven’s Ontario locations is also expected to drive additional foot traffic and revenue for the chain. With the exception of the store at Toronto Pearson International Airport, where alcohol sales are prohibited, 58 out of the 59 Ontario 7-Eleven locations will offer these products.

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