Indonesia’s first 7-Eleven opened in 2009 and became a popular hangout spot for consumers. At their peak in the Southeast Asian country, they numbered 190 stores, offering free Wi-Fi and a seating area for guests while selling fresh local meals and traditional 7-Eleven snacks like the Slurpee. Despite the chain’s popularity, the franchisee, PT Modern Internasional, shuttered all remaining 161 stores there in 2017.
Watch the video above to see why 7-Eleven in Indonesia flopped.
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