A Japanese company, Seven & I Holdings, owns a majority of the shares of 7-Eleven, which has been controlled by the same company (with different names) since the early 1990s.
Individual 7-Eleven shops, however, are generally operated as franchises, meaning that the owner of the shop, be it an individual, a partnership, or another company, essentially rents the rights to use the 7-Eleven name and business systems. Hence, it would not be completely correct to consider a 7-Eleven outlet in, say, Singapore, to be owned by a Japanese company.
Most 7-eleven stores are franchises and therefore independently owned so it depends on the owners. However, I have seen bacon for sale at 7-elevens before.
7-Eleven is owned by parent company Seven & I Holdings Co., Ltd. which trades on the Tokyo Stock Exchange in Japan under the symbol 3382 (Japan uses numbers). It is not traded in the US.
7-Eleven is part of an international chain of convenience stores, operating under Seven-Eleven Japan Co. Ltd, which in turn is owned by Seven & I Holdings Co. of Japan. /Wikipedia/
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Yes, 7-Eleven has a RedBox DVD Kiosk. The RedBox machine at 7-Eleven stores are usually outside the store. Visit RedBox.com for locations of RedBox. .7-Eleven.com for locations of 7-Eleven.
The average age for a Japanese 11-year-old is 11 years old.
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It was an event to get 7 eleven hats and shirts.
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Yes, it is a Japanese-owned cargo vessel.