From Pit Stop to Party Host: 7-Eleven Catering Officially Launches
The next time you’re tasked with feeding a hungry office crowd or hosting a backyard bash, the answer might be waiting at your local corner store. In a move that’s shaking up the quick-service industry, 7-Eleven Catering has officially entered the chat. Partnering with the popular food-ordering platform ezCater, the world’s largest convenience chain is transforming its grab-and-go reputation into a full-scale event solution.
Tacos, Pizza, and Sliders: What’s on the Menu?
Forget the boring deli platters of the past. 7-Eleven Catering is leaning into its fan-favorite proprietary brands to offer a menu that actually has some personality. Depending on your location, you can now order bulk quantities of:
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Laredo Taco Company: Authentic breakfast tacos, chips, and that legendary queso.
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Speedy Cafe: Freshly prepared sandwiches, salads, and boxed lunches perfect for corporate meetings.
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The Classics: Hot-off-the-grill hot dogs, hot pizzas, and wings that have sustained late-night snackers for decades.
The strategy is clear: 7-Eleven wants to dominate the “last-minute host” market by providing reliable, recognizable food that doesn’t break the bank.
The Convenience King Goes Corporate
Why the shift? According to reports from USA Today, the company is aiming to simplify the logistics of feeding large groups. By utilizing the ezCater network, businesses and event planners can now schedule deliveries with the same ease as ordering a single Slurpee.
“We’re moving beyond just being a quick stop for a snack,” a company representative noted. By entering the event space, 7-Eleven is positioning itself against traditional fast-casual giants, betting that its massive footprint and 24/7 brand recognition will give it an edge in the competitive catering landscape.
How to Order Your 7-Eleven Feast
Ready to be the hero of the breakroom? Ordering 7-Eleven Catering is handled through the ezCater website, where you can browse local menus and check availability. While menus vary by region, the convenience remains the same: your favorite snacks, now served in party-sized portions.
Whether it’s a “Taco Tuesday” office lunch or a game-day spread, the orange-and-green stripes are ready to serve. Just maybe leave the Big Gulp machine at the store—or don’t, we won’t judge!
BY YEONGCHAE SONG [song.yeongchae@koreadaily.com]

