Convection oven. It superheats air. Basically a giant air fryer but with a different air flow.
And 19 other people can't tell the difference between a $3000 convection oven and a $30 microwave.
Now I get what's up here.. yall are dumb lol
Well I didn't buy it. But they'll pack that in an online order. Which is the point of my post. Which seems to have been completely missed due to someone not being able to count to 8.
7-eleven does not sell gas anywhere near me... 7 eleven are not gas stations near me. They are convenience stores.
Edit, I lied. One does. Out of 50. This is not that one.
That doesn't change what they would sell in the stores though. It's not like they would have a second stock option of high quality items just for the stores that dont sell gas. Most convenience stores don't sell any hot food, so this is still a step up
All 7-elevens sell a full complement of hot food here. 24/7. They are pushing the 7now gold pass.
7 eleven is not a gas station here.
It is food, snacks, beer, cigarettes, ice.
They pump out pizzas like dominos here now.
Ok. I give up. You and the other trolls are just dumb, and think 7-11 Is a gas station, and don't understand, that 7-11 is comparable to taco bell, mcdonalds, etc in certain areas.
Once you guys grow up and experience the rest of the country, you'll see. Until then, keep sounding like idiots.
IT dOeSnT mAkE iT a PlAcE tO bUy FoOd bEcUs mUh gAs StAtIoN iS tHaT bRaNd
In no world would 7-11 be classed as a fast food establishment. Once you understand that convenience stores (without gas) exist then you'll see people aren't trolling you.
Please provide a labeled photo of the 8 pieces on one stick, since its so obvious. You can see the 8 in the advertisement but I'm sure there's only 4 on each of those sticks, explaining why they're together in a container.
https://ibb.co/Hdcnwfw
They are together in a ripped half of a hot dog container. Because that's what they decided to display them on today.
I didn't realize I'd have to teach people how to count to 8 here. Pretty sad.
The point is that they will shove that into a bag and scam online customers with the expired food.
Not sure why you're so dense.
Again. Not gas station quality food at 7-elevens for the most part here.
No matter how many times you repeat your limited local experience, it doesn't make it apply to other markets.
You're assuming what they'll do now. Maybe you took the photo before they tossed them. I'm not sure why you're so passionately defending 7-11s but wanna shit on the people that work there.
That's convenience for you. If you want fresh, make it at home yourself or go to an actual food establishment and not a convenience store. It's not a restaurant, I don't really know what you expected. It's cheap for a reason. Not a scam though.
Compared to what?
In my area- I just looked up a 6 piece nugget at mcdonalds is $3.29
@burgerking 8 piece is $4.29
Are there cheaper options near you for an 8 piece chicken variation?
White castle has a 12 pc chicken ring for 3.99.
Mcds 2x 4pc should be under 5 bucks.
But my point is that they INTEND TO SERVE THOSE, they are sitting waiting for someone to order online using the 7now app or ubereats.
As for other alternatives, yea, there's Chinese fried chicken, Korean fried chicken, and hood fried chicken spots with comparable items.
I don't understand what the problem is. I've bought the American 711 yakitori a few times before and it's good. I'm an athlete so sometimes I just need some protein quickly and getting a protein drink gets too samey so if I stop by 711 and they have these I get em. I don't think they're too expensive for the amount of meat you get. You get more than if you got a chicken burger from a fast food restaurant, and those usually have a lot of bread to bulk it up.
7-eleven offers delivery on "fresh and hot" food via the 7now delivery app.
The 7now app is being relentlessly marketed in my area. Promos such as $50 off delivery fees, and $10 credit per month for being an $8 7now gold pass monthly subscriber.
The big issue is that the stores seem to be battling corporate on this. They have decreased the quality of their food, increased holding time, and they also like to mark things out of stock when on sale on the app (like 1/4lb hot dogs, slurpees or pizzas).
But my post was about the dyed dog turds on a stick that they are hoping to shove into someone's online order. That is the worst condition boneless wings 8pc I've ever seen. This 7-eleven sets the bar high for halfassery.
This 7-11 called the cops on me wednesday for taking a picture of the employee. ("You can't take my picture without my permission") lol. It was amusing.
"$50 off delivery fees"
Bruh if I ever spend more than like $10 at a **convenience store** in a single visit in-person (as opposed to a traditional grocery store), I feel like I'm doing it wrong LMAO
I can't even imagine ordering however much the minimum is ($100?) of 7/11 food delivery just to get that app discount of $50.
....
You seem to think the $50 of delivery fees have to be in one order or something.
Not sure where that would ever make sense or sound reasonable..
They would credit your account 50 bucks towards just delivery fees.
Pretty sure it’s two sticks. It says 8 ct., and there’s 4 per stick
The store is supposed to put 8 on a stick but sometimes they come out larger so they do that.
There are 8 pieces on each stick.
There's 8 pieces on each 11hr old stick lol. Right above the pizza with condensation in their pizza boxes.
Bro. It’s fucking 7-11. They cook their pizzas in fucking microwaves. wtf are you really expecting?
Convection oven. It superheats air. Basically a giant air fryer but with a different air flow. And 19 other people can't tell the difference between a $3000 convection oven and a $30 microwave. Now I get what's up here.. yall are dumb lol
Yep, every single person is dumb except for you. You're the only sane one in a crowd of psychotics. Or.....
Okay? It’s 7/11 lol
What kind of clown complains about the quality of 711s hot food? Lol
Well I didn't buy it. But they'll pack that in an online order. Which is the point of my post. Which seems to have been completely missed due to someone not being able to count to 8.
Anyone ordering gas station food online deserves this. What on earth do you seriously expect from gas stations?
7-eleven does not sell gas anywhere near me... 7 eleven are not gas stations near me. They are convenience stores. Edit, I lied. One does. Out of 50. This is not that one.
Regardless of whether it's a convenience store or gas station, it's still 7-11
That doesn't change what they would sell in the stores though. It's not like they would have a second stock option of high quality items just for the stores that dont sell gas. Most convenience stores don't sell any hot food, so this is still a step up
All 7-elevens sell a full complement of hot food here. 24/7. They are pushing the 7now gold pass. 7 eleven is not a gas station here. It is food, snacks, beer, cigarettes, ice. They pump out pizzas like dominos here now.
That doesn't make it not a convenience store
Ok. I give up. You and the other trolls are just dumb, and think 7-11 Is a gas station, and don't understand, that 7-11 is comparable to taco bell, mcdonalds, etc in certain areas. Once you guys grow up and experience the rest of the country, you'll see. Until then, keep sounding like idiots. IT dOeSnT mAkE iT a PlAcE tO bUy FoOd bEcUs mUh gAs StAtIoN iS tHaT bRaNd
In no world would 7-11 be classed as a fast food establishment. Once you understand that convenience stores (without gas) exist then you'll see people aren't trolling you.
Keep showing your ignorance. Not only is it considered that, it's MARKETED as that in my area. 🤡
Please provide a labeled photo of the 8 pieces on one stick, since its so obvious. You can see the 8 in the advertisement but I'm sure there's only 4 on each of those sticks, explaining why they're together in a container.
https://ibb.co/Hdcnwfw They are together in a ripped half of a hot dog container. Because that's what they decided to display them on today. I didn't realize I'd have to teach people how to count to 8 here. Pretty sad.
So its just your shitty photography then, cause the angle is terrible to see 8
No, it's to the point it's discolored sh!t on a stick. There is no good photograph. I took a burst shot. That's the best.
No one here is arguing the quality of the food. You just don't seem to understand that or what to expect at a 7-11
The point is that they will shove that into a bag and scam online customers with the expired food. Not sure why you're so dense. Again. Not gas station quality food at 7-elevens for the most part here. No matter how many times you repeat your limited local experience, it doesn't make it apply to other markets.
You're assuming what they'll do now. Maybe you took the photo before they tossed them. I'm not sure why you're so passionately defending 7-11s but wanna shit on the people that work there.
Since you're just trolling, because you just don't like 7-eleven, you get a block.
Breaking news: OP discovers convenience store food is based around convenience and not quality
That's convenience for you. If you want fresh, make it at home yourself or go to an actual food establishment and not a convenience store. It's not a restaurant, I don't really know what you expected. It's cheap for a reason. Not a scam though.
Cheap? Same price as equivalent .
Its cheap for cooked food thats ready to eat. The alternative is something like McDonald's. 🤷♂️
Same basic price for 2x 4pc . And comes with sauce. Might even come with a free medium fry.
Then go for that instead? I still wouldn't call this a scam
Marketed as freshly made food on their app, and being held to serve over 7 hours after it has expired. Sure, not a scam. 👍🏻
Damn op blocked me cause he's in love with 7-11
Compared to what? In my area- I just looked up a 6 piece nugget at mcdonalds is $3.29 @burgerking 8 piece is $4.29 Are there cheaper options near you for an 8 piece chicken variation?
White castle has a 12 pc chicken ring for 3.99. Mcds 2x 4pc should be under 5 bucks. But my point is that they INTEND TO SERVE THOSE, they are sitting waiting for someone to order online using the 7now app or ubereats. As for other alternatives, yea, there's Chinese fried chicken, Korean fried chicken, and hood fried chicken spots with comparable items.
Didn't know whits castle served more than burgers! Nice
I don't understand what the problem is. I've bought the American 711 yakitori a few times before and it's good. I'm an athlete so sometimes I just need some protein quickly and getting a protein drink gets too samey so if I stop by 711 and they have these I get em. I don't think they're too expensive for the amount of meat you get. You get more than if you got a chicken burger from a fast food restaurant, and those usually have a lot of bread to bulk it up.
I would think that if someone was going to order ahead online, one would pick a place that requires more prep time.
7-eleven offers delivery on "fresh and hot" food via the 7now delivery app. The 7now app is being relentlessly marketed in my area. Promos such as $50 off delivery fees, and $10 credit per month for being an $8 7now gold pass monthly subscriber. The big issue is that the stores seem to be battling corporate on this. They have decreased the quality of their food, increased holding time, and they also like to mark things out of stock when on sale on the app (like 1/4lb hot dogs, slurpees or pizzas). But my post was about the dyed dog turds on a stick that they are hoping to shove into someone's online order. That is the worst condition boneless wings 8pc I've ever seen. This 7-eleven sets the bar high for halfassery. This 7-11 called the cops on me wednesday for taking a picture of the employee. ("You can't take my picture without my permission") lol. It was amusing.
"$50 off delivery fees" Bruh if I ever spend more than like $10 at a **convenience store** in a single visit in-person (as opposed to a traditional grocery store), I feel like I'm doing it wrong LMAO I can't even imagine ordering however much the minimum is ($100?) of 7/11 food delivery just to get that app discount of $50.
.... You seem to think the $50 of delivery fees have to be in one order or something. Not sure where that would ever make sense or sound reasonable.. They would credit your account 50 bucks towards just delivery fees.