You have no idea how I’m living for this! You are a champion! This actually matters and can have serious consequences. I love that I now know there’s someone else in the world that cares about this stuff and will go to the lengths to went to! Please make a short of this! And well done!
Restaurants and food chains need to be careful with serving persons things that they are allergic to or will have consequences to their diet. This is a very serious - there is such a thing called a diabetic coma. We rely on the owners/managers of these establishments to look out for us and not just want to sell a product for selling it. This needs to be addressed seriously by 7-Eleven. The Manager needs to be trained.
These are my exact thoughts. I DO question anything I drink that is not out of a can or bottle and you can always tell if it's normal or diet. If someone walked in and picked up something not knowing what it should look like, or taste 🤷♀️
Saw ur stream live..the brown/coke was definitely a "no go". Our 7/11's are questionable also, ugh. Glad u found a "real" dragonfruit . I'm not diabetic, but don't use sugar and watch intake. If something is "swimming " in sugar tho I feel it...used to call it a " sugar rush" . It's best u are careful. Ty for putting this message out to consumers 👍, tc 🤗
Personally I think if you're diabetic or have other health issues you really shouldn't be trusting anything from 7-11 or any convenience store to be safe for you to consume. Maybe I'm wrong but given the potential legal consequences I can't believe they don't have some sort of sign or disclaimer stating that they don't gurantee their "sugar-free" product(s) to be safe for diabetics, etc...
It's honestly no different than asking for a diet coke in ANY restaurant. We all live in the REAL world and it is a normal expectation that products labeled and sold for consumption are correct. Especially when questioned by the consumer.
You have no idea how I’m living for this! You are a champion! This actually matters and can have serious consequences. I love that I now know there’s someone else in the world that cares about this stuff and will go to the lengths to went to! Please make a short of this! And well done!
It's incredibly frustrating... how would anyone know if they've never seen it before was my question. 🤷♀️
Restaurants and food chains need to be careful with serving persons things that they are allergic to or will have consequences to their diet. This is a very serious - there is such a thing called a diabetic coma. We rely on the owners/managers of these establishments to look out for us and not just want to sell a product for selling it. This needs to be addressed seriously by 7-Eleven. The Manager needs to be trained.
Or drinks that is zero and is not. I can always tell the difference.
These are my exact thoughts. I DO question anything I drink that is not out of a can or bottle and you can always tell if it's normal or diet. If someone walked in and picked up something not knowing what it should look like, or taste 🤷♀️
Saw ur stream live..the brown/coke was definitely a "no go". Our 7/11's are questionable also, ugh. Glad u found a "real" dragonfruit . I'm not diabetic, but don't use sugar and watch intake. If something is "swimming " in sugar tho I feel it...used to call it a " sugar rush" . It's best u are careful. Ty for putting this message out to consumers 👍, tc 🤗
Thanks for watching and honestly it amazes me still how companies just don't care 🤷♀️
I'm glad you got your slurpee! 🙏
Yes! Thank you!
Thank-you For Speaking 🗣️🗣️🗣️ up its a serious topic that your pointing out
To your subscribers and especially #Seveneleven ❤
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If it's not purple, it's not Dragonfruit. You now know.
True, the fact they are putting it in a dispenser labeled as that is crazy. If I hadn't known previously, how would I know?
@@YoAng teenagers that work there do not know the difference.
I don't often go to 7-11 that much. #1 Bums and #2 products isn't that good anymore.
I hear you on that but the slurpee is the only thing we went for... Hard to find them even around anymore in some places
You need to write corporate! I have a mother that is diabetic and also has dementia! She would have kept drinking it!
That’s not ok!
I did but still haven't heard anything back
Glad you did this vid.🦾
thanks
Be careful with the heat
Definitely!
😊Yaaaaaah was so happy Ang finally got dragonfruit_slurpee🐉 #Seveneleven #Slurpee
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No it's not & if it taste like coke it is coke
True
Personally I think if you're diabetic or have other health issues you really shouldn't be trusting anything from 7-11 or any convenience store to be safe for you to consume. Maybe I'm wrong but given the potential legal consequences I can't believe they don't have some sort of sign or disclaimer stating that they don't gurantee their "sugar-free" product(s) to be safe for diabetics, etc...
It's honestly no different than asking for a diet coke in ANY restaurant. We all live in the REAL world and it is a normal expectation that products labeled and sold for consumption are correct. Especially when questioned by the consumer.