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7-Eleven's incoming CEO credits his 'tough customer' mother and aunts as his inspiration

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Stephen Hayes Dacus is the first foreigner tapped to head 7-Eleven.
In an article from Fortune, 7-Eleven's CEO, Joseph DePinto, discusses the company's significant presence in Japan, where it operates over 20,000 stores, making it the largest convenience store chain in the country. DePinto highlights the unique aspects of the Japanese market, where 7-Eleven stores offer a wide range of high-quality products and services, including freshly prepared meals, banking, and even clothing. He also addresses the challenges posed by U.S. tariffs on steel and aluminum, which could impact the cost of goods and potentially affect 7-Eleven's global supply chain. DePinto emphasizes the importance of maintaining strong relationships with suppliers and adapting to changing market conditions to continue providing value to customers.

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