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7-Eleven Recognizes Public Servants With Pizza And Donuts

7-Eleven honors public servants

Last updated on June 13th, 2024

In an effort to give well-deserved recognition to public servants, representatives from 7-Eleven delivered 5,000 pizzas and 15,000 donuts to police, sheriff and fire departments, emergency rooms, DMVs and post offices nationwide on April 16.

7-Eleven wanted to honor the hard work these public servants men and women put into serving local communities every day. Approximately 2,000 representatives from 7-Eleven personally delivered pizzas and donuts to 1,700 public service offices in 88 participating markets. Each delivery included a personalized thank you note.

“Public servants are often the unsung heroes of our communities, and we’re delighted to take time today to extend our thanks for all they do,” said Greg Franks, 7-Eleven SVP of operations. “We hope this token of gratitude demonstrates our true appreciation for the tireless hours our local first responders, postal workers and all other public service employees put in day-in and day-out.”

7-Eleven also noted its community service projects that directly benefit youth, military and community safety, two of which are Project A-Game and Operation Chill.

7‑Eleven operates, franchises and/or licenses more than 65,000 stores in 17 countries, including 11,600 in North America.

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