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The convenience store chain is closing a chunk of locations due to a reported decline in traffic, a decline in cigarette sales, and the rise of inflation. This news comes amid a bid between the owners of 7-Elevens parent company and Canadian company Alimentation Couche-Tard.
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This article was published on October 12th, 2024, and written by Emma Bowman at NPR.

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by Newbie (290 points)
It's interesting to see how multiple factors, like inflation, changes in consumer behavior, and declining cigarette sales, are influencing the convenience store industry. The competition between large players like 7-Eleven's parent company and Alimentation Couche-Tard adds another layer of complexity to the situation. It raises questions about how these companies will adapt to the shifting market. Do you think they’ll focus more on diversifying their product offerings or perhaps invest in more online and delivery services to stay competitive in the future?
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This is not a good answer. There are no citations, no credible sources, or links, and nothing in this approves or disproves the claim. It seems as if you are repeating their claim with a related prompt question at the end which doesn't make it a good answer or any answer at all.
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The original article from NPR, written by Emma Bowman claims that over 400 7-eleven stores are going to close throughout North America. To back up this claim I found three separate articles that said very similar things. A CNN article by Jordan Valinsky, an article from Today, written by Alex Portee , and a Providence Journal article written by Seth Jacobson and Betty Lin- Fisher all report the same facts. According to all articles, including the original NPR article, 7-eleven will be closing down 444 of its stores across North America. There are many reasons for this mass closure. The main motivator behind it is "slowing sales, declining traffic, inflationary pressures and a decrease in cigarette purchases." (CNN)  Each article confirms this meaning that the original claim is in fact true.

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by Newbie (360 points)
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After manually looking up all the articles mentioned I can agree that yes 7-Eleven stores are closing. My advice for next time would be to link the articles to make this process much easier. Although the facts are right, better structure for this fact check would legitimize it more. I can tell you're using different colors and fonts and it feels rushed. It also would've been interesting if you did more of a deep dive on this problem, just a mention of how long this has been happening or other stores that might close down soon due to the same reasons.  Something I like to do is look up the reporters. Is this article similar to their work? if it is, they often have links to similar stories that will help with research.
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by Newbie (300 points)

The article states that 444 7-11 stores will be closing down permanently, which is about 3% of the U.S and Canada locations. The author of this article is Emma Bowman, a reporter for NPR (NPR is the publisher of the article). The article claims the cause of the closures is primary do a decrease in both traffic and cigarette sales (which until recently was their highest sales category), as well as inflation. In the same week this article was published, many other news outlets such as ABC, CNN, The Hill, and Today all published articles similar to Bowman’s, using the same statics and data. While all articles confirm the 444 locations will be closing down permanently, they also give hope that the 7-11 company will “continue to invest in food in the United States since its now the highest sale category,” (ABC). This all supports that the claim is indeed true. 

https://abc7ny.com/post/7-eleven-is-closing-more-400-locations-north-america/15421921/

https://www.today.com/food/news/7-eleven-store-closures-us-canada-rcna175323

https://www.cnn.com/2024/10/11/business/7-eleven-closures/index.html

https://thehill.com/business/4929426-7-eleven-closing-over-400-locations/

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This factcheck was intriguing and easy to understand. You were able to source multiple different news websites and use the information to prove the claim. There were also some points in the factcheck where there a term that some may not know, and you gave a short explanation which was great.
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by Newbie (320 points)
This Article appears to be true. NPR makes the claim that 400 north American 7-eleven stores will be shutting down, a claim that appears to be true as other news sites including but not limited to CNN and USA today are providing all the same facts. Across the United States and Canada there are about 13,000 7-eleven locations, 444 of which will be shutting down, that's about 3% of the total locations. The parent company has not come out to say which locations will be shutting down but has explained they will be shutting them down due to underperformance, caused by issues like inflation going up, general decline in traffic towards the stores, and cigarette sales declining greatly.

https://www.cnn.com/2024/10/11/business/7-eleven-closures/index.html

https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/2024/10/13/7-eleven-to-close-444-us-stores/75471713007/
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by Novice (600 points)
More than 400 North American locations of the well-known convenience store 7-Eleven will be shutting their doors. This news comes after a longtime decline in cigarette sales, over 26% since 2019 (Bowman 2024). Additional change in consumer appetite, for things like fresher, more affordable meals, has led to decreased foot traffic. The company plan to "shift focus" onto higher-demand locations. (CBS) They will carry on opening locations in areas in need of convenience. This claim is true, and could lead to the formation of the largest convenience conglomerate in the world, under parent company Couche-Tard.

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/convenience-store-7-eleven-closures/
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7-11 has been struggling with a decline in traffic, down 7.3% in August. Factors such as declining cigarette sales and inflation-related complications have hurt the company. The CDC confirms that cigarette sales have decreased significantly in the last 10 years.  7-Eleven to close over 400 stores in North America: NPR.

I checked the 7-11 website, but couldn't find any information regarding the closings.7-Eleven | Your Convenience Store for Food, Drinks, Fuel & Fun | 7-Eleven

Cigarette sales have decreased 27% from 2015-21, and continue to decline, while other tobacco product sales have doubled around the same time. Economic Trends in Tobacco | Smoking and Tobacco Use | CDC

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by Newbie (300 points)

In the NPR article written by Emma Bowman, she claims that due to inflation pressures, slowed traffic, and a decline in cigarette sales, 444 7-Eleven locations are closing their doors. 

In another article by CBS News, Kate Gibson states that out of the 13,000 7-Eleven locations in the US and Canada, some are experiencing slowing sales and less foot traffic. She also had the same things to say about cigarette purchases declining by 26% since 2019.

Therefore, the claims that Emma Bowman made in the NPR article turned out to be true, and the evidence that she gave was also corroborated by Kate Gibson in her CBS article on the same topic.

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/convenience-store-7-eleven-closures/

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