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Revamping Gas Station Food: A Global Taste Adventure
USASun Oct 20 2024
Convenience stores in the U. S. are transforming into surprise food havens, inspired by global tastes. Onceinfamous for unappetizing eats, places like 7-Eleven and QuikTrip now offer real meals, from sit-down dining to made-to-order dishes. They're trying to boost sales as traditional items like cigarettes and maps slump.
The journey started years ago, aiming to transition from desperation to destination for food. Chains like Wawa and Rutter's now serve dinner options like soups and fish dishes. Casey's General Stores even introduced gourmet sandwiches and limited-time menus with smoked pulled pork and barbecue sauce.
Stores are leveraging global inspiration. 7-Eleven offers Japanese treats like chicken teriyaki and miso ramen at some locations. TikTok videos and social media hype are sparking interest in these food options, making convenience stores a new culinary adventure.
During the pandemic, convenience stores became essential, with non-fuel sales skyrocketing by 36%. Fast-food chains are now facing competition from these evolved convenience stores. Even nutritionists are encouraging healthier options like fruit and customized sandwiches.
It's clear that convenience stores are no longer just for gas – they're becoming a real dining alternative.
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Are they adding healthier options to distract us from the unhealthy choices still available?
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