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12 Reasons Wawa Will Always Be Superior To 7-eleven

Yeah 7/11 has ICEE's... but do they have Hoagiefest?

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12 Reasons Wawa Will Always Be Superior To 7-eleven
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I feel a great amount of sadness for people who didn't have the advantage of growing up with a Wawa in their town. Everyone deserves to experience the greatness that is this gas station and convenience store, because nothing else, not even 7/11, can compare to this heavenly place. Here are a few reasons why instead of choosing 7/11, you just gotta have a Wawa:

1. They have cheap gas prices you probably won't find anywhere else

Get yourself a convenience store that not only has dope food, but also never fails you with those cheap prices for gas.

2. You can order and customize food through a touch screen

You can literally create your own sandwich or meal just with the click of a few buttons. Don't want pickles? Craving extra bacon? Not feeling too hungry and want a shorti sandwich? Wawa has everything you could possibly crave.

3. And their hot food options on the ordering system are *always* on point

Subs, paninis, focaccia pizza, mac and cheese, soup: the options for fresh goodness are endless.

4. There's also some really good healthy food and snack options

There's an entire section of pre-packaged foods that are super healthy and delicious, ranging from salads to mini wraps, to protein boxes. And luckily, it takes up probably half of the entire store.

5. Their coffee is to die for, and keeps you alive throughout the day

The variety of flavors is insane, from caramel brew to pumpkin spice, you'll fall in love with coffee all over again. And if you're not a coffee addict, they also offer hot chocolate with mini marshmallows!

6. Hoagiefest... if you know, you know

Need I say more?

7. It's basically a grocery store where you can find anything

Feeling candy? Chips? Donuts? Maybe even a milkshake? Wawa has got it all (even their own ice cream brand)

8. It's also open 24 hours

Perfect way to end a night out, or satisfy your middle of the night cravings

9. The entire store is nice and clean every time you walk in

It's so clean you could probably see your own reflection on the freshly wiped floors.


10. Let's not forget about the awesome promotions they offer

Free coffees every Wednesday in July? Sign me up!

11. Or about how there's no surcharge at the ATM

This is a blessing for all of us broke college students.

12. Basically you won't regret your visit

11/10 would recommend going again, which is probably tomorrow or right now.

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