7-Eleven will, on 20 April, open its 50th store in Upwey, Victoria, just six months into the franchise convenience chain’s acquisition of Mobil’s retail fuel business.
Stores in Blaxland NSW and Southport, Queensland will also open their doors on the same day.
“We’re excited that the conversion program is moving along as planned. We are seeing an overall trend that stores are overtaking their previous year’s performance after an average of six weeks of being converted to the 7-Eleven brand,” said CEO, Warren Wilmot.
The average sales growth in the converted stores is running at 5.1 percent when compared to the previous year’s sales.