What do crawfish, Walmart, and 7-Eleven have in common?

 

What Do Crawfish, Walmart, and 7-Eleven Have in Common?

Neal Cobb.

In one of the most unexpected entrepreneurial journeys I’ve ever recorded, Neal went from adjusting spines as a chiropractor to building Skip Cart, a delivery startup that exploded during COVID—and was eventually acquired by 7-Eleven.

We covered it all:

  • Why he walked away from a $10M offer from HEB

  • How his team scaled to 35 states in 12 months delivering for Walmart

  • What happened when COVID hit and their Series A fell apart

  • How they hung on, raised $20 million, and built a company 7-Eleven had to buy

  • Why Neal stayed on even after the payout

  • And what he's building now with EquityX—acquiring legacy businesses with real cash flow and long-term upside

If you're into:

✅ Entrepreneurship that doesn’t start in Silicon Valley
✅ Acquisition strategies that actually work
✅ Real talk about funding, exits, and legacy…

You’ll want to watch this one.

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