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- JD Vance [picks cherry trees](. Slurpee > Sloche In America, the convenience store hierarchy is rather [contentious](. At the top sits [Buc-ees]( Then thereâs [Wawa]( (or [Sheetz]( if thatâs more your speed). Additional regional disputes follow: In the Northeast, [Stewartâs]( beats [Cumberland Farms](. Down south, itâs [Parkerâs]( all the way. Out west, youâve got the REI of gas stations, [Maverik]( Then thereâs the national chains, the clear winner of which is 7-Eleven. You canât get a [Slurpee]( at BP or ExxonMobil or Circle K. Which is why itâs surprising to hear that Circle Kâs Canadian corporate overlord, Couche-Tard, wants to buy 7-Elevenâs parent, Seven & i. Gearoid Reidy calls the $86 billion bid âaudaciousâ in his [latest column]( (free read). In Tokyo, where Gearoid lives, the Japanese offshoot of 7-Eleven is a treasured institution. The idea of some Canadian big shot coming in and tinkering with the conbini experience is terrifying. 7-Eleven âis frequented daily by some 20 million people, or a sixth of [Japanâs] population,â he writes. âIt pioneered the sale of onigiri rice balls in the 1970âs and built out a vast range of cheap, fresh and surprisingly nourishing food with its just-in-time inventory management.â Locals and tourists fear a takeover would [upend that reputation]( and herald a subpar experience. âDespite operating far fewer stores than Seven & i, Couche-Tard is worth nearly twice as much as its target,â Gearoid says. âAnd while much of that is down to the weak yen, itâs not the only factor.â Chris Hughes [explains]( Prior to this week, 7-Elevenâs âmarket value had fallen by more than 20% since March. The business is also in a tight spot. Thereâs an activist on board in the form of ValueAct Capital Management. And while this acquisition would be a historic mouthful â potentially Japanâs largest foreign takeover â the Tokyo market is no longer the closed shop it once was.â Chris calls the Couche-Tard bid âopportunistic,â but I have another theory: What if this is just some elaborate ploy to get 7-Elevenâs [Slurpee recipe]( Hear me out: In 2000, the Canadian chain decided to launch [a brand]( to compete against Slush Puppie and Slurpee. They called it âSlocheâ and marketed it to unruly teens loitering around the convenience store parking lot. The names of these beverages were a disgusting departure from the cherry and blue raspberry slushies of yore: Winchire Wacheur (Windshield Washer), Sang Froid (Cold Blood), Goudron Sauvage (Wild Tar), Rosebeef (Roast Beef), Cheddar Tropical(Tropical Cheddar), Liposuccion (Liposuction), Gadoue (Dirty Half-Melted Snow) and Wontong (Wonton Soup). In 2013, they even launched a [Pizzaghetti Sloche]( in honor of Quebecâs [most shameful]( food tradition. If you donât believe me, hereâs [a photo](
Source: Grist.org On the bright side (if you can call it that), none of these iced beverages actually taste like their ungodly-sounding names. Instead of marinara sauce, itâs strawberry. Instead of cheddar, itâs sour apple. Instead of roast beef, itâs peach â¦Â and so on. Still: The mishmash of names and flavors is wrong! And it doesnât bode well for 7-Eleven. Just as Gearoid worries that Couche-Tard could corrupt [Japanâs conbini]( I fear what would happen if it got ahold of Americaâs Slurpee machines. Bonus Business Reading: Estee Lauderâs brands have [lost their luster]( recently. The company could use a fresh perspective. â Andrea Felsted Demore > [Demure]( You know a trend is well and truly over when New York City Mayor Eric Adams [is joining in]( on the fun. In response to the menswear guyâs [recent tweet]( about ditching âdemureâ for âdemore,â Adams said: Yes, Adamsâ trend-baiting is cringe, but his sentiment is not. We do need more affordable housing options in this country: While the [YIMBY crowd]( appears to be gaining ground (see: Obama [at the DNC]( last night), Conor Sen [says]( âhousing isnât a bubble that is likely to pop overnight.â Instead, we might be waiting until at least 2029 to see some positive movement on pricing: âRising incomes, falling mortgage rates, more construction and thoughtful policy will slowly chip away at the affordability problem. It will probably take five years or more to approach the kind of purchasing power homebuyers enjoyed before the pandemic,â he writes. âReturning to the kind of housing affordability that Americans enjoyed in mid-2018 overnight would require home values to drop 30% or for mortgage rates to decline to 3%,â Conor explains. The odds of that happening anytime soon are slim to none. The government can help builders construct new houses, but change will be incremental. Clearly, âdemureâ was just a fleeting trend. âDemoreâ will take time. DNC Roundup Today I bring you an ACTUAL treat: Two triple thick, [black and white milkshakes]( from Wilmington, [Delaware](. What in the world does that have to do with the DNC? Well, apparently somebody brought President Joe Biden a frozen shake allllll the way from one of his childhood-favorite restaurants, Charcoal Pit. How does a milkshake endure a [700 mile]( journey to Chicago? [Inquiring minds]( want to know: Appetizer Quote: âIt is a notable and necessary shift that many of the most ardent supporters of abortion rights are Democratic men, who have pointed to the ridiculous and harmful statements made by their Republican counterparts.â â Nia-Malika Henderson, [Democrats Made Abortion Personal. Trump Has No Rebuttal.]( Entrée Chart: On Monday, JD Vance wrote [an op-ed]( in the Wall Street Journal declaring that Vice President Kamala Harris is waging a war on US energy. âIf so, sheâs not much of a general and nor is her boss. US [oil and gas production has hit new records]( under President Joe Biden and net exports of these fuels have surged,â Liam Denning [writes](. Trumpâs running mate says Americans canât afford the energy transition, but really, âwe canât afford to avoid it,â Liam says. Plus, its not like thereâs a huge discrepancy between Biden and Trumpâs energy cost record. Excluding the pandemic, theyâre basically the same: Dessert Video: Lil Jon pretty much [broke the internet]( with Georgiaâs role call last night, but Mary Ellen Klas [says]( Trumpâs allies are trying to break the stateâs entire electoral process. Yikes: âUnless the courts intervene, a new state Board of Elections rule means results could be delayed for weeks, potentially creating echoes of 2020âs election denialism,â she writes. Further Reading Obamacareâs ban on [doctor-owned hospitals]( has backfired. â Bloombergâs editorial board Actually, [818,000 fewer jobs]( signals a healing economy. No need to panic. â Jonathan Levin [Supply-side reform]( worked for China before, but it will fail this time. â Shuli Ren DEI has [a new nemesis]( â and heâs scary good at his job. â Beth Kowitt Ukraine has [a Germany problem]( again. Hereâs how to fix it. â Marc Champion Trade deficits are dangerous because of [stupid policy responses](. â Clive Crook Pilots should avoid [flying through]( the cold, humid parts of the sky. â David Fickling ICYMI RFK Jr. is expected [to drop out]( by the end of the week. Most supermarket [baby food]( is unhealthy. Chick-Fil-A is [launching]( a streaming service. Beyoncé [threatened]( Trump with a cease-and-desist. Teenagers [trade $20 million]( to prep for jobs at Citadel. Kickers Humpback whales [are elite](. Megalopolis may have used [fake quotes](. A [blind rock climber]( has the ultimate guide. A man with [a bloody head]( got kicked off a plane. Notes: Please send Slurpees and feedback to Jessica Karl at jkarl9@bloomberg.net. 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