Australians are about to pay more for their favourite 7-Elevens coffee and slurpees for the first time in more than a decade amid spiralling inflation.
The multinational retail company, which has over 700 convenience stores across Australia, announced on Monday that from Oct. 4, the price of a regular cup of coffee would jump from A$1 (69 cents) to A$2, a large coffee will increase to $3 and super cups will rise to $3.50.
Meanwhile, a large slurpee will cost A$1.50, along with Iced Coffee and Hot Chockee. 
Customers who bring their own reusable cups will get a discount of 50 cents as part of a broader effort to reduce single-use cups. The company said that 7-Eleven sells more than 80 million cups of coffee per year, with the majority of them ending up in landfill. …