OXXO in Mexico: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
You can’t miss them — there is an OXXO on every other corner it seems these days. They’ve become a go-to for quick errands and late-night cravings. But while they do offer convenience, it’s worth taking a closer look at what that convenience is really doing.
The Good
OXXO is undeniably handy. You can pay your electricity or internet bill, get phone credit, bank deposits, grab a coffee, or even pick up some late night beers. For everyday things, they’ve made life easier in a lot of ways. A one stop shop.

The Bad
That convenience often comes with a wait. Most people aren’t just buying a drink — they’re doing five different things at the counter. And with limited staff, the lines can move painfully slow. A quick stop can easily turn into a fifteen-minute ordeal. It’s not worth the trouble.

The Ugly
OXXO is killing the little guy — the corner tiendas that actually need our support. These small neighborhood mom-and-pop shops are now struggling to compete. OXXO is everywhere, it’s convenient, and it’s shiny — but it’s also more expensive.
We need to do our bit to buy from the smaller shops whenever we can. It might seem like a small thing, but it matters, and keeps the money in the local community
To wrap it up
So next time, if there’s a choice, skip the OXXO and head to the corner store instead. It’s cheaper, more personal, and helps keep the little guy in business 🙏
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