Here’s an early ‘90s clip of a 7-Eleven store in San Francisco. 7-Eleven is a convenience store that can be characterized as a mini Walgreens except they also sell food that's ready to eat. 

Begins with exterior shots of the store. Shows the store’s sign, “7-Eleven.”

A young, Asian-looking male worker helps an older woman at the register. He bags her purchased items.

Another young male worker, who's wearing an SF 49er’s baseball cap, stirs the chili in a chili sauce dispenser for hot dogs.

Worker rings up purchased items on the cash register. The register’s drawer opens and the worker gets change for the customer.

Close-ups of two of the workers getting change from the register at the same time as they help multiple customers.

At the sales counter, a customer counts his money to make a purchase.

Close-ups of the hot dog machine and one of the workers placing a cooked hot dog on an empty hot dog bun.

One workers breaks down an empty cigarette carton for recycling.

Another customer, an older man wearing blue and green plaid, counts his change before handing it to one of the workers.

In the final shot, one of the workers sells two loaves of bread to a customer. The worker puts the loaves in a brown paper bag, collects the money from the customer, gets change from the register, and then hands the customer coins.