Franchisee group to skip 7-Eleven’s annual convention
November 19, 2018
Leaders of a coalition of 7-Eleven franchisees have voted for the second year in a row to skip the convenience store’s annual convention. The group alleges that 7-Eleven has altered its franchise contracts to reduce profits for franchisees. Only 18 percent of current franchisees would operate a 7-Eleven franchise if given the option of doing it again, according to a recent survey of franchisees skipping the meeting.
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