7-Eleven quietly takes over a 1,300-store convenience chain
In many cases, when a brand buys one of its rivals, it tends to eliminate any trace of that former competitor. That can happen even when the buyer promises to respect the legacy of the original brand. In 2025, for example, the famed Kum and Go brand disappeared from the world of convenience stores, …
In many cases, when a brand buys one of its rivals, it tends to eliminate any trace of that former competitor. That can happen even when the buyer promises to respect the legacy of the original brand. In 2025, for example, the famed Kum and Go brand disappeared from the world of convenience stores, …
In many cases, when a brand buys one of its rivals, it tends to eliminate any trace of that former competitor. That can happen even when the buyer promises to respect the legacy of the original brand. In 2025, for example, the famed Kum and Go brand disappeared from the world of convenience stores, …
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