Seven Eleven Case
Circle K is a grocery store chain or International minimarket originating from the United States. The company was founded in 1951 in El Paso, Texas. Circle K mini network is now owned and operated by the largest retail network of franchise stores in Canada, the company Alimentation Couche-Tard. Circle K stores can currently be found almost in different parts of the world such as the United States, Mexico, Japan, Macau, China, Taiwan, Guam, Hong Kong, and Indonesia.
7-Eleven is part of an international chain of convenience stores. 7-Eleven, primarily operating as a franchise, is the worlds largest operator, franchisor, and licensor of convenience stores with more than 50,000 outlets surpassing the previous record-holder, McDonalds Corporation, in 2007 by approximately 1,000 retail stores. 7-Eleven branded stores under parent company Seven & I Holdings Co. are located in 16 countries with its largest markets being Japan (15,000), the United States (8,200), Thailand (6,800), Indonesia, Canada, the Philippines, Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Malaysia.
Circle K and 7 – Eleven stores offer a selective range of daily consumables including packaged drinks, candies and snacks, newspapers and magazines, etc. The stores also provide a range of convenience services such as bill payment, reloading, ticketing and cash withdrawal services.
Circle K and 7 – Eleven is a mini – market that operates 24 hours a day . This makes it popular in many parts of the world , including in Indonesia, where concepts such as mini still rare . Circle K and 7 – Eleven to be a trend – setter for many similar mini that arise in the future . Circle K and 7 – Eleven is now popular among teenagers , especially in Indonesia. Primary target customers are office workers , blue collar workers and students . In the eyes of teenagers , Circle K and 7 – Eleven mini picture today , they provide a variety of alcoholic beverages and cigarettes are quite complete and operate 24 hours