www.myanmarnews.net|April 16, 2026Scanned by Auren

Convenience giant 7-Eleven to close more stores than it opens

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Summary

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  • 7-Eleven is planning to close more stores than it opens in North America this year due to shifting consumer demand and rising costs.
  • The company's parent, Japan-based Seven & i Holdings, stated in recent earnings filings that it expects to shut 645 locations in the 2026 fiscal year, while opening 205 new stores.

Credibility & Bias Overview

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Credibility Score
77%

Why This Score?

This article has reasonable sourcing and mostly verifiable claims, but may have some gaps in evidence or balance.

Bias Analysis
Political BiasNeutral
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Emotional Tone
Neutral

What This Means:

This article uses relatively balanced language and framing, presenting information without strong ideological slant.

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Factual Claims

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Component Scores

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Factual Claims
90

Claims well-supported

Source Quality
70

Moderately reliable

Balance
65

Limited perspectives

Tone
70

Moderately emotional

Topics

7-ElevenStore ClosuresConsumer DemandRising CostsSeven & i Holdings

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