7-Eleven - thank Heaven?
Going by a small poll take by me, people are split about eating food made at 7-Eleven stores.
Some may be ashamed for some reason I don't understand, to admit they do while others may not even dare to try anything cooked there.
Here's what I say - just like fast food restaurants, it depends on where you go.
I am not ashamed to admit I occasionally will have a spicy hot dog from 7-Eleven and just recently I tried the Go Go Taquitos.
Each 7-Eleven is individually owned, so though they may offer what most stores offer, their commitment to quality may be a little different.
To prove my point, I went to a 7-Eleven today in El Monte, just to use the ATM. My plan was to get cash and get lunch somewhere else.
But not wanting to drive around anymore I thought I'll just go ahead and pick up something to eat while I was there.
I got two taquitos, Doritos and a V8 Fusion drink.
I first tried the taquitos about a month ago at a 7-Eleven in La Puente, and was surprisingly satisfied. I tried the Monterey Jack and Chicken flavor.
They were nice and tender with cubed pieces of chicken and melty cheese on the inside and a crispy spicy seasoning flavor on the outside.
I mean for a prepared meal that they just warmed up on the little rolling grill they have there it was pretty tasty.
So when I picked up taquitos from the 7-Eleven in El Monte I thought they couldn't be that different - you just warm it up right?
Wrong. Apparently they don't think to time them because mine were overcooked and hard at the ends. Funny enough, I was going to try the steak and cheese one but the guy said he had just put them on the grill so he didn't think I should get those.
He should have also warned me about the other ones being on the grill for too long.
I don't know if I'll try the other flavors but I will probably have a spicy hot dog next time - yummy.
You take your chances. But I will say that I have never gotten sick from anything I've eaten at 7-Eleven unlike some may think.
Hey, I'm not looking for a high-quality meal when I go to a 7-Eleven, just something quick and convenient that does the trick until dinner.



The fact that the 7-Eleven was in El Monte should have been your first indication it would suck.
Are La Puente and El Monte so different?
At least, no matter how bad it is, I'm sure even the El Monte 7-Eleven's food is better than the food at the Greyhound stations or most TA truck stops.