ivor bigun Posted August 1, 2021 Posted August 1, 2021 (edited) the last week i have noticed that a lot of 7/11s are closed and they have newspapers covering the windows, the wife reckons its because someone in the store had covid ,what do you think ? or is it just no business for them. Edited August 1, 2021 by ivor bigun 2 2 2
Popular Post richard_smith237 Posted August 1, 2021 Popular Post Posted August 1, 2021 Nothing to do with ‘someone in the store had covid’... thats just distorted logic of adding 2+2 and coming up with 574 !!! The simple answer is the obvious answer: Economics - Not enough customers to warrant keeping the stores open. Whenever there was a popular 7-11 franchise another would be opened by CP right next to it (thats just CP’s model) - thus when the customers dropped the franchise store can’t afford to remain open and the CP owned store made a pure business decision due to lack of custom. Simple answer: Not enough customers during covid-19, especially in tourist areas. In other residential areas of Bangkok most of the 7-11’s have remained open as they rely far less on tourist footfall. 21 1
Popular Post spidermike007 Posted August 1, 2021 Popular Post Posted August 1, 2021 Lack of sales. Business is way, way down across the board, for most places. On the islands the majority of 7/11\s and Family Marts have closed. It is like the aftermath of the zombie apocalypse. On the mainland, only some of them have closed. There is alot less cash in circulation right now, and it is not going to get any better, anytime soon. The economy is devastated here. 20 1 3 1
Popular Post ivor bigun Posted August 1, 2021 Author Popular Post Posted August 1, 2021 2 minutes ago, richard_smith237 said: Nothing to do with ‘someone in the store had covid’... thats just distorted logic of adding 2+2 and coming up with 574 !!! The simple answer is the obvious answer: Economics - Not enough customers to warrant keeping the stores open. Whenever there was a popular 7-11 franchise another would be opened by CP right next to it (thats just CP’s model) - thus when the customers dropped the franchise store can’t afford to remain open and the CP owned store made a pure business decision due to lack of custom. Simple answer: Not enough customers during covid-19, especially in tourist areas. In other residential areas of Bangkok most of the 7-11’s have remained open as they rely far less on tourist footfall. yes thats the way i see it ,but on social media they say covid ,mind you i have no time for social media . 3 6 1
Popular Post scubascuba3 Posted August 1, 2021 Popular Post Posted August 1, 2021 Another one closed on Beach road near 13\3, that was the busiest one, even that couldn't hang on, they cleared it last week. Presumably loads will open up again as soon as covid blows over and the tourists are back 3
Popular Post jacko45k Posted August 1, 2021 Popular Post Posted August 1, 2021 11 minutes ago, scubascuba3 said: Presumably loads will open up again as soon as covid blows over and the tourists are back Perhaps the word 'soon' is misplaced there! 10 1
Popular Post richard_smith237 Posted August 1, 2021 Popular Post Posted August 1, 2021 32 minutes ago, ivor bigun said: 35 minutes ago, richard_smith237 said: Nothing to do with ‘someone in the store had covid’... thats just distorted logic of adding 2+2 and coming up with 574 !!! The simple answer is the obvious answer: Economics - Not enough customers to warrant keeping the stores open. Whenever there was a popular 7-11 franchise another would be opened by CP right next to it (thats just CP’s model) - thus when the customers dropped the franchise store can’t afford to remain open and the CP owned store made a pure business decision due to lack of custom. Simple answer: Not enough customers during covid-19, especially in tourist areas. In other residential areas of Bangkok most of the 7-11’s have remained open as they rely far less on tourist footfall. Expand yes thats the way i see it ,but on social media they say covid ,mind you i have no time for social media . Some dumb@ss has seen a sign which mentioned ‘closed because of Covid’.... then joined the dots and made the wrong shape.... .... then as always its grown arms and legs on ’social media’... 'closed because someone in the store had covid' is far more interesting than 'closed because of no customers’ !!! 2 1
nightfox Posted August 1, 2021 Posted August 1, 2021 In Bangkok the 7-11 are open but the shelf's are all empty as I assume the 7-11 production factories are closed or running at low capacity effecting production and distribution. 2 1
EVENKEEL Posted August 1, 2021 Posted August 1, 2021 In Ban Chang new 7-11 opening next to Tesco on Suk, the one here in Phala Beach does a roaring trade. 1 1
bbko Posted August 1, 2021 Posted August 1, 2021 Over here on Pattaya's Darkside a new 7-11 opened up even though there are 2 other 7-11's less than a minute motorbike ride away. In the 14+ years I've been living here, dozens of mini Big-Cs, Tesco Express, 7-11s, CP markets, have opened up. I feel bad for those mom & pop shops, but this is survival of the fittest. 1
Popular Post Sametboy2019 Posted August 1, 2021 Popular Post Posted August 1, 2021 2 minutes ago, bbko said: Over here on Pattaya's Darkside a new 7-11 opened up even though there are 2 other 7-11's less than a minute motorbike ride away. In the 14+ years I've been living here, dozens of mini Big-Cs, Tesco Express, 7-11s, CP markets, have opened up. I feel bad for those mom & pop shops, but this is survival of the fittest. The mom and pops shops are making a killing while the alcohol bans are in place 6 1 3
riclag Posted August 1, 2021 Posted August 1, 2021 (edited) OP, where in Thailand are you referring to????? Edited August 1, 2021 by riclag 1
GreasyFingers Posted August 1, 2021 Posted August 1, 2021 2 hours ago, ivor bigun said: the last week i have noticed that a lot of 7/11s are closed and they have newspapers covering the windows, the wife reckons its because someone in the store had covid ,what do you think ? or is it just no business for them. We had a local "scare" up here when someone infected visited a 7/11. They closed it for a few days while they completely cleaned it, and then reopened. Could be either. 1
scubascuba3 Posted August 1, 2021 Posted August 1, 2021 19 minutes ago, riclag said: OP, where in Thailand are you referring to????? Posted in the Pattaya section 2
2long Posted August 1, 2021 Posted August 1, 2021 19 minutes ago, riclag said: OP, where in Thailand are you referring to????? At the top of the page it says it's the Pattaya sub-forum, so I reckon....... ..... Pattaya 1
sanuk711 Posted August 1, 2021 Posted August 1, 2021 42 minutes ago, Sametboy2019 said: The mom and pops shops are making a killing while the alcohol bans are in place There's alcohol bans in place....?? Is this just in Pattaya......everything is being sold in the regulated hours up here...(which was in way before the Covid visit)
newnative Posted August 1, 2021 Posted August 1, 2021 2 hours ago, richard_smith237 said: Nothing to do with ‘someone in the store had covid’... thats just distorted logic of adding 2+2 and coming up with 574 !!! The simple answer is the obvious answer: Economics - Not enough customers to warrant keeping the stores open. Whenever there was a popular 7-11 franchise another would be opened by CP right next to it (thats just CP’s model) - thus when the customers dropped the franchise store can’t afford to remain open and the CP owned store made a pure business decision due to lack of custom. Simple answer: Not enough customers during covid-19, especially in tourist areas. In other residential areas of Bangkok most of the 7-11’s have remained open as they rely far less on tourist footfall. Agree. I am on north Pattaya Beach Road and within about a block of each other there are two 7-11s and a Family Mart. Only one 7-11 stayed open and so far the Family Mart has remained open--at least so far. I see a number of both closed on Second Road. When you go to the Darkside, it's a different story--I haven't seen any closed and they all seem to be doing ok. 1
TallGuyJohninBKK Posted August 1, 2021 Posted August 1, 2021 (edited) 1 hour ago, nightfox said: In Bangkok the 7-11 are open but the shelf's are all empty as I assume the 7-11 production factories are closed or running at low capacity effecting production and distribution. On my soi in central BKK, we had one of two 7/11's shut down lately, in exactly the same manner as the OP mentions. It's about a 600 meter long soi, and the one at the top of the soi closest to the main road is still in business, but the other one midway down the soi that's been open for many years just recently closed. The one that closed was a company store, not a franchise store. And the store staff confirmed to my wife, before they all disappeared, that it was an economic decision. But all told, even after the one closure, there's still three 7/11s within walking distance of our home. Not it's not exactly like we're suffering for a lack of their stores. Edited August 1, 2021 by TallGuyJohninBKK 1
LeatFingies Posted August 1, 2021 Posted August 1, 2021 100% closed because of covid. Most likely an employee got it. The 7 beside me is covered up too. This 7 was always packed with customers anytime of the day. 1
Popular Post richard_smith237 Posted August 1, 2021 Popular Post Posted August 1, 2021 2 minutes ago, LeatFingies said: 100% closed because of covid. Most likely an employee got it. The 7 beside me is covered up too. This 7 was always packed with customers anytime of the day. Rubbish - a business does not close down because an employee gets Covid-19. The 7-11’s which have closed down have done so for business reasons nothing else. 3
kynikoi Posted August 1, 2021 Posted August 1, 2021 (edited) Bangkok While I'm sure that CP has vaccinated all of their employees working at 7-Eleven I suspect that it was never easy in the best of times to keep 7 employees. Maybe if everyone might note that there are some that are strategically open. That would be telling. I've only noticed One near me that has closed other than one that had closed some months ago for renovation and never reopened. For myself given many of the clientele being Moto taxi drivers and what not it's extremely high volume shop and I told myself and my wife to simply steer clear of the place. Besides its CP so why not. Edited August 1, 2021 by kynikoi
KhunBENQ Posted August 1, 2021 Posted August 1, 2021 (edited) Pattaya 7/11, Family Mart. Multiple closures due to lacking business. Closed since months (I was in Pattaya second week of March). And I was in Ko Samui in July 2020(!). Chaweng beach road. Maybe the worst Covid devastation I have seen. About everything closed incl. convenience stores. Absolutely nothing to do with infections. Zero known infections at this time. In Pattaya you have intersections with 7/11 and Family mart on opposite corners and the next shops are 200 m away. How can they live? One of the latest fatalities is the 7/11 opposite the Soi Buakhao "night" market (a few steps up the street). The 7/11 at the opposite corner is still open. Edited August 1, 2021 by KhunBENQ
Popular Post Liverpool Lou Posted August 1, 2021 Popular Post Posted August 1, 2021 4 hours ago, ivor bigun said: on social media they say covid ,mind you i have no time for social media . You "have no time for social media" but you promulgate the nonsense that is there on a thread that you started? 1 2
Nojohndoe Posted August 1, 2021 Posted August 1, 2021 7/11,s and similar outlets are based on turnover which is based on customer turn around . In locations such as Pattaya which by many accounts is a ghost town by comparison to pre covid days makes it obvious that with the absence of bulk customers the Franchisees are unable to service the conditions of their licence to the franchise issuers and still retain a livable level of income. In some places where 7/11s are 75 meters apart and now at times so are customers it is easily obvious what the result must be. Covid is to blame even if it has not involved any direct infection in a specific location. 2
LeatFingies Posted August 1, 2021 Posted August 1, 2021 2 hours ago, richard_smith237 said: Rubbish - a business does not close down because an employee gets Covid-19. The 7-11’s which have closed down have done so for business reasons nothing else. Nope. It’s already been confirmed bybmy Thai wife who sells food in the market that it’s because of covid infected employees. They closed it 3 days ago, opened for 1 day, then closed again today. Like I already said, this is the 7 hub for our area. Packed to the tits at all times, nothing to do with lack of customers 2
Heng Posted August 1, 2021 Posted August 1, 2021 Yeah, there's a strict formula that keeps each location in profitability. There's one that just closed near my house, they just moved the employees over to a nearby location.... one of whom mentioned that that branch had to do 30000 Baht gross per day before the shutdown point. 1
Leaver Posted August 1, 2021 Posted August 1, 2021 (edited) 2 hours ago, LeatFingies said: Nope. It’s already been confirmed bybmy Thai wife who sells food in the market that it’s because of covid infected employees. They closed it 3 days ago, opened for 1 day, then closed again today. Like I already said, this is the 7 hub for our area. Packed to the tits at all times, nothing to do with lack of customers If the only reason for closure is the staff contracting covid, then it should be able to open again in 2 to 3 weeks time. Edited August 1, 2021 by Leaver 2
EVENKEEL Posted August 1, 2021 Posted August 1, 2021 7 hours ago, Heng said: Yeah, there's a strict formula that keeps each location in profitability. There's one that just closed near my house, they just moved the employees over to a nearby location.... one of whom mentioned that that branch had to do 30000 Baht gross per day before the shutdown point. Think you're missing a zero. 1
scubascuba3 Posted August 2, 2021 Posted August 2, 2021 This highlights 7 Eleven and Familymart are paying too much rent. Maybe that will change when they start signing new deals
Heng Posted August 2, 2021 Posted August 2, 2021 7 hours ago, EVENKEEL said: Think you're missing a zero. I thought it was low too, but that's what she said was the cutoff for her branch. I know there are branches that do 10 times that per day, but this was the redline for *shutting down this branch* amount. They don't need to do $10k USD a day to keep the electricity on and employees paid. 1
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