The news spread quickly across the local gas station scene like an infection in a Love's bathroom, with patrons, current and former Seven-11 employees, and people who like to play lottery scratchers all discussing the news on social media.
Due to the clandestine nature of acquisition, initial details were about as murky as a cola-flavored ICEE... or Slurpee. Either way, not too long after we published the news, the Ogle Mole Network lit up with more information.
One Mole sent us this document:
We shared the document on Twitter, which led to QuikTrip responding to us:
In addition to that, another Mole forwarded us screenshots of what appears to be an internal employee Q&A about the deal that explains what employees can expect from their new corporate overlords. Because we believe that sharing is caring, we included screenshots below:
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Regarding question #18, 7-Eleven should make sure their phone lines are working before directing employees to send the media to the corporate office, otherwise there may be even more people in the media going undercover as loyal 7-Eleven customers. Then again, perhaps that's part of their plan.