If people can learn to limit their grocery store visits for months, they can probably go a few hours without all 21,000 7-Eleven’s being open, right?
that, in Japan, 7-Eleven franchise owners are thankful that the coronavirus outbreak has finally forced Seven & I Holdings—the owner of the brand in Japan—to reluctantly loosen restrictions on opening times. “This is the chance for people to shorten their hours,” franchisee Takehiro Shimada—who, over 20 years as owner, had only closed once for a renovation—told the paper. “The emergency declaration is the reason, the best possible reason.
As recently as December, a 7-Eleven owner made headlines—and lost his franchise—fighting to close his location on New Year’s Day. Now, 7-Eleven is finally letting a couple hundred of its stores voluntarily close due to the pandemic. Likely a couple hundred more have been allowed to shorten their hours, though the company wouldn’t tell theWhat’s not clear, however, is whether this newfound franchisee freedom will spur a change once the pandemic has ended.
Heck, if people can learn to limit their grocery store visits for months, they can probably go a few hours without all 21,000 7-Eleven’s being open, right?
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