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And use this promo code to get $7.11 (of course) off your first order.

7-Eleven teams with Minibar to deliver even more booze to your door

BY Michael Grothaus1 minute read

Food and grocery delivery services boomed during the pandemic as our purchase habits and expectations changed, and 7-Eleven has been getting in on the home delivery trend, too. Now the convenience store chain is launching a pilot program in select states that will see beer, wine, and even Slurpees delivered to your door within 30 to 60 minutes.

The company has announced a collaboration with Minibar Delivery, an independent marketplace for alcohol delivery, that will see select stores in Florida, Texas, and Virginia offer beer and wine delivery direct to customers’ homes. In addition to alcoholic beverages, the new pilot program will also allow 7-Eleven customers to order snack hits such as Slurpees, Big Bite Hot Dogs, chips, and pizza.

7-Eleven says 600 stores will take part in its alcohol delivery pilot. That includes stores in Orlando, Tampa, Fort Myers, and Miami in Florida; San Antonio, Dallas, Austin, and Fort Worth in Texas, and Virginia Beach, Richmond, Norfolk, and Alexandria in Virginia, with additional markets to come later this year. Alcoholic deliveries will, of course, be limited to those 21 years old and above.

If you live in one of the markets the pilot program is rolling out in, you can order from your local 7-Eleven via the Minibar Delivery’s app (iOS/Android) or on the web at www.minibardelivery.com. And if it’s your first order from 7-Eleven, you can get $7.11 off your first purchase by using the promo code 7ELEVEN when you checkout.

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Michael Grothaus is a novelist and author. He has written for Fast Company since 2013, where he's interviewed some of the tech industry’s most prominent leaders and writes about everything from Apple and artificial intelligence to the effects of technology on individuals and society. More


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