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Tapingo alliance extends 7-Eleven delivery to college campuses

Arrangement allows students at participating schools access to major c-store chain's inventory, including prepared foods.

Mike Buzalka, Executive Features Editor

December 2, 2015

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7-Eleven, Inc. has announced a new partnership with college mobile commerce application vendor Tapingo to launch on-demand delivery of 7-Eleven products in the higher education market. The arrangement currently allows students at or near the participating colleges in California, Arizona, Pennsylvania, Ohio and Maryland to order delivery of 7-Eleven foods, beverages and other merchandise with a few taps of the Tapingo app.

Tapingo has already built strong relationships with more than 100 colleges that accept the use of its app to provide students advanced, mobile food-ordering, pick up and delivery from campus dining, food-service companies and national brands.

"We've seen a tremendous demand from students for late-night eats,” said Tapingo Chief Business Officer Jeff Hardy in a release announcing the partnership with 7-Eleven. “Sometimes, you just need a Slurpee and a pizza at 1 a.m.! Welcoming 7-Eleven to our rapidly growing partner ecosystem significantly increases our ability to provide students with what they want, when they want it. The 7-Eleven brand is synonymous with convenience, and that's exactly what our community looks to us to provide.”

Through the app, Tapingo users can browse the 7-Eleven aisles and have their orders delivered quickly and efficiently with a $2.99 delivery charge. There’s also exclusive promotions and VIP treatment available through the Club Tapingo feature.

"Tapingo users are largely college students who are digital natives,” added Raja Doddala, 7-Eleven’s vice president for innovation and ventures. “They are redefining convenience and accustomed to ordering what they want with a few taps on a computer or smart phone. Tapingo's technology helps us build a relationship with this demographic.”

He also noted that 7-Eleven products such as whole pizzas, chicken wings, ice cream and energy drinks particularly appeal to college-age consumers.

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About the Author

Mike Buzalka

Executive Features Editor, Food Management

Mike Buzalka is executive features editor for Food Management and contributing editor to Restaurant Hospitality, Supermarket News and Nation’s Restaurant News. On Food Management, Mike has lead responsibility for compiling the annual Top 50 Contract Management Companies as well as the K-12, College, Hospital and Senior Dining Power Players listings. He holds bachelor’s and master’s degrees in English Literature from John Carroll University. Before joining Food Management in 1998, he served as for eight years as assistant editor and then editor of Foodservice Distributor magazine. Mike’s personal interests range from local sports such as the Cleveland Indians and Browns to classic and modern literature, history and politics.

Mike Buzalka’s areas of expertise include operations, innovation and technology topics in onsite foodservice industry markets like K-12 Schools, Higher Education, Healthcare and Business & Industry.

Mike Buzalka’s experience:

Executive Features Editor, Food Management magazine (2010-present)

Contributing Editor, Restaurant Hospitality, Supermarket News and Nation’s Restaurant News (2016-present)

Associate Editor, Food Management magazine (1998-2010)

Editor, Foodservice Distributor magazine (1997-1998)

Assistant Editor, Foodservice Distributor magazine (1989-1997)

 

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