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leo zheng • 11 марта 2026 г.

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Australia as a Global Retail Testbed: 7-Eleven’s Food-Led Convenience Strategy

7-Eleven Australia is targeting 1,000 stores nationally by 2030 as its Japanese parent, Seven & I Holdings, tests whether its foodled convenience model can scale beyond Asia.

According to Bloomberg, the expansion follows the 2024 acquisition of the Australian business for approximately $1.7 billion (US$1.2 billion). The group views Australia as a strategic proving ground for its Japanstyle format, which prioritises fresh food and daily essentials over traditional fuel and tobacco sales.

New and refurbished stores are being redesigned to support a broader ready-to-eat and private-label offer. Ranges now include fried chicken, pizza, and locally adapted Japanese favourites such as egg sandwiches and onigiri, aimed at lifting basket size and visit frequency.

“We’re looking at Australia to test our capability, as well as come up with the winning formula,” said Shin Abe, chairman of both 7-Eleven International and the Australian business. “That’s our vision.”

More than 150 of the retailer’s 763 Australian stores have already been upgraded with enhanced kitchen equipment to support the expanded hot-food range.

The Australian rollout sits alongside broader global ambitions, which aim to expand its footprint to 30 countries this decade. In North America, 7-Eleven plans to open 1,300 new stores by 2030 as part of a renewed focus on foodservice-led growth.

These strategic shifts toward food-centric, high-margin retail models align perfectly with the key themes and discussions taking place at Retail Show Australia. Taking place 22–24 September 2026 at the Melbourne Convention & Exhibition Centre, the event brings together global retail leaders, innovators, and practitioners to explore the future of convenience, foodservice, and omnichannel retail — making it the ideal platform to shape the next era of retail growth.

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