That has more to do with food production laws than anything. Japan gets fresh food delivered every morning to their convenience stores, and people legitimately go for the food because it’s quick, cheap, and great quality. That’s because of the laws, not the business choices.
Nothing prevents US businesses from doing the same. Just greed (in the interest of squeezing every penny of shareholder value) by instead stocking as little as possible that can go bad quickly. Which means minimal fresh foods. So shareholders get a couple extra pennies in exchange for the entire business being seen as a piece of shit with crappy products.
Other businesses do just fine with fresh food, look at something like QT for a direct example. They even have made to order products, not just product delivered daily.
I think there is a trust factor with gas stations and fresh foods. That being said, I’ve seen plenty with Fried Chicken.
If only whoever runs 7-11 internationally would take over the US stuff to bring that state side.
That has more to do with food production laws than anything. Japan gets fresh food delivered every morning to their convenience stores, and people legitimately go for the food because it’s quick, cheap, and great quality. That’s because of the laws, not the business choices.
Nothing prevents US businesses from doing the same. Just greed (in the interest of squeezing every penny of shareholder value) by instead stocking as little as possible that can go bad quickly. Which means minimal fresh foods. So shareholders get a couple extra pennies in exchange for the entire business being seen as a piece of shit with crappy products.
Other businesses do just fine with fresh food, look at something like QT for a direct example. They even have made to order products, not just product delivered daily.