4000 Stores & Still Slaying: 7-Eleven Drops Its Newest Spot in Newport City

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Alright, Earthlings! Get ready to celebrate because 7-Eleven just hit a huge milestone—say hello to its 4000th store in the Philippines, right in Newport City, Pasay! It’s not just another store; it’s a full-on celebration of 40 years of bringing convenience (and serious snack game) to every corner of the country.

Let’s rewind for a sec. Back in 1984, 7-Eleven started as a cozy little spot in Quezon City, where everyone knew your name and your order. Fast-forward 40 years, and it’s become the place to grab everything from Crunch Time chicken to City Cafe, Big Bite Hotdog, GULP, and our all-time fave Slurpee. It’s no wonder 7-Eleven’s the #1 spot for everyday essentials—open literally 24/7 because, yes, they get us.

Now, about this 4000th store in Newport City—it’s got major upgrade vibes! Think sleek design, spacious seating, and a snack selection that’ll make any late-night cravings feel like a total win. Plus, they’ve added Taiwan’s famous 21TOGO chicken and treats from !+? Cafe Reserve, like fancy coffee, matcha, and fresh pastries, so, yes, brunch goals are in full effect.

Here’s the best part: to celebrate this major milestone, they’re dropping exclusive promos and discounts! So whether you’re a die-hard 7-Eleven stan or a curious first-timer, now’s the time to pop by and score some deals.

And hey, Pampanga fam—7-Eleven didn’t forget about you! There’s a new store in Angeles City with the same fresh look, stocked shelves, and eco-friendly upgrades. This location even runs on solar power, giving us all the sustainable feels for a greener future.

So, what are you waiting for? Head to the Newport City store or the new Angeles City spot for good vibes, good snacks, and all the anniversary fun! Don’t forget to hit up @711ph on IG, @711philippines on TikTok, and check out 7-Eleven Philippines on Facebook to stay in the loop. Cheers to 40 years of making life easier and tastier, one Slurpee at a time!

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