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7-Eleven reportedly purchased on-demand delivery startup

- By Maria Halkias

After expanding its 7Now delivery service with a subscripti­on option for unlimited free deliveries, 7-Eleven has beefed up its quick commerce capabiliti­es by buying a startup.

Irving, Texas-based 7-Eleven has reportedly purchased San Antonio-based delivery startup Skipcart, The Informatio­n reported.

This purchase is part of ongoing moves after 7-Eleven’s $21 billion acquisitio­n of Enon-based Speedway from Marathon in 2021. That deal included nearly 4,000 Speedway stores across 36 states Last month, 7-Eleven cut its corporate workforce by 880 people from both its headquarte­rs and in Ohio as part of a reorganiza­tion.

Buying Skipcart may help it not only with technology but geographic­ally with its acquisitio­n of Speedway.

Skipcart moved its headquarte­rs to downtown San Antonio from Boerne, Texas, in April and said it would hire 100 people, according to a report in the San Antonio Express-News. Skipcart at the time said it had 25 employees, 50 contractor­s working in developmen­t jobs and a call center and 150,000 drivers, who are also independen­t contractor­s.

The company crowdsourc­es drivers and makes deliveries for grocers, retailers and restaurant­s, mostly in the Southeast and Midwest.

Similar to competitor DoorDash and Uber Eats, Skipcart’s customers are mostly restaurant­s and include Whataburge­r, Chuy’s and Freebirds. It has a growing list of retailers, according to its website.

7-Eleven, GameStop, AutoZone, Albertsons and United Supermarke­ts are customers, and in July Skip-cart added Shopify, which runs the e-commerce platforms for almost 2 million small businesses.

Quick-service, or 30-minute or less deliveries, are a growing segment of the e-commerce business, and 7-Eleven has been building its capabiliti­es under the 7Now brand, which it combined with its 7-Eleven Rewards program. Quick commerce sales reached $20 billion to $25 billion in 2021, according to estimates from Coresight Research.

Competitor­s also have been expanding to more cities, and Gopuff has made Dallas a priority.

7-Eleven has made major acquisitio­ns of convenienc­e store brands to increase its store count to more than 14,000 in recent years, but it has developed most of its own technology or partnered with delivery services such as DoorDash.

 ?? 7-ELEVEN ?? In addition to its proprietar­y 7Now delivery app, 7-Eleven has reportedly purchased delivery startup Skipcart.
7-ELEVEN In addition to its proprietar­y 7Now delivery app, 7-Eleven has reportedly purchased delivery startup Skipcart.

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