These memes replace the 7-Eleven logo with photos of:
"You haven't truly lived abroad until you've eaten leftover biryani standing next to a 7-Eleven Slurpee machine at 2 AM, crying a little, but also laughing because the gora next to you is eating a raw hot dog straight from the pack." 711 indian meme
The "7/11 Indian Meme" is a chaotic relic of internet culture that refuses to die. While it captures the weird energy of late-night retail, its reliance on stereotype-based humor makes it a polarizing piece of content. It’s effective as "fast-food humor"—quick, loud, and instantly recognizable—but lacks the depth or cleverness of more nuanced observational comedy. These memes replace the 7-Eleven logo with photos
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The joke is simple yet effective: take an image of a South Asian man (often a generic stock photo of a 7-Eleven employee) and Photoshop him into a scene from the Indiana Jones franchise. The caption is almost always: "Indiana Jones."
The "7/11" meme stems from a long-standing stereotype associating Indian and Desi immigrants with convenience store ownership and operation