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7-Eleven Faces Backlash Over Store Closures in Black Communities

7-Eleven Faces Backlash Over Store Closures in Black Communities
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7-Eleven’s recent decision to close 444 underperforming stores across North America has sparked significant controversy. The closures, representing about 3% of the company’s 13,000 locations, are attributed to declining sales, reduced foot traffic, and a notable drop in cigarette purchases.

Critics, including representatives from the Black Lives Matter (BLM) movement, argue that these closures disproportionately affect Black communities. They contend that attributing the shutdowns to theft in these areas perpetuates harmful racial stereotypes and exacerbates existing economic disparities.

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A BLM spokesperson stated, “The move to close stores in Black communities is Jim Crow racism, and we won’t stand for it.” This sentiment reflects a broader concern that such actions may lead to reduced access to essential goods and services in marginalized neighborhoods, further entrenching systemic inequalities.

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7-Eleven’s parent company, Seven & I Holdings, has not publicly addressed these specific allegations. In their earnings report, they emphasized a strategic shift towards enhancing food offerings and modernizing store formats to better align with changing consumer preferences

The closures have ignited protests and calls for boycotts, with activists urging 7-Eleven to reconsider its approach and engage in dialogue with affected communities. They advocate for investment in security measures and community engagement initiatives rather than store closures, aiming to address underlying issues without resorting to actions perceived as discriminatory.

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