Convenience store giant 7-Eleven is offering their new all-white-meat chicken in a breded zesty coating packed with bold and satisfying flavors like fiery chilies, dubbed Spicy Garlic Chicken Rollers, for a limited time.
Spicy Garlic Chicken Roller also has a smooth swiss cheesy blend and savory garlic.
According to the Senior Manager of Fresh Food, Alexis Luewellyn, they believe that the new Spicy Garlic Chicken Roller will become a quick fan favorite.
Luewellyn described the latest addition to their hot food menu as a craver's option.
This is also the time to go over to the closest 7-Eleven and snag their latest Roller offering for the bonus points available for 7Rewards members.
Customers can also enjoy exclusive discounts and offers like three grill items for just $3.
Customers could also match in-store their choice of the classics and the limited-time treat, including the Spicy Garlic Chicken Roller, Buffalo Chicken Roller, Taquitos, or pizza, in-store only.


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