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  1. Joe C. Thompson, Jr. Southland Corporation. 1931–1961. Industry: Retail. Era: 1930. Though Southland was quite a successful block ice retailer in the 1920s, when home refrigerators became popular, the company suffered and was forced into bankruptcy in 1932.

  2. corp.7-eleven.com › corp › aboutAbout | 7-Eleven

    Joe C. Thompson Jr. 7-Eleven Founder. Who We Are. We strive to be the first choice for convenience for our customers – anytime, anywhere. To do that, we make our customers‘ day a little more awesome by delivering fast, personalized convenience – when, where, and how they want it. Learn More. How We Work.

  3. Jan 18, 2019 · Joe C Thompson, Jr., who was better known as “Jodie Thompson”, would be the founder of what we know as 7-Eleven. How did he get there? Jodie was born in Waxahachie but the family moved to Oak Cliff when he was a baby in 1901.

  4. As the largest chain in the C‑Store industry, 7‑Eleven continued to lead in 2022. 7‑Eleven also earned the number one spot in 2019 and 2020. #1 of CSP’s Top 202 Growth Chains

  5. “Give the customers what they want, when and where they want it.” Joe C. Thompson Jr. | 7‑Eleven Founder. The 7‑Eleven brand is known and loved around the world, and our iconic products are a big part of the American culture. And although we’ve grown significantly over the years, our focus stays fixed on making life easier for customers.

  6. Joseph Thompson, secretary-treasurer of Southland Ice, unified the stores further by training staff with daily sales talks. He also chose a company uniform for ice station service men. Thompson recognized early on that consumers should receive the same quality and service at every store.

  7. Feb 22, 2010 · In 1927, Joe C. Thompson, an employee of Southland Ice Company, came up with the idea to sell milk, bread, and eggs from an ice dock he managed. The ice preserved the food and, well, the rest...

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