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For the last month or so the BP on 70 between 295 and 73 has had the cheapest gas, although it seems to have come up a bit in the last week or so. The new wawa on 73 by 295 is usually one of the cheaper stations lately. Although for some reason in the mornings they seem to have half the gas pumps shut down. Starting to get very annoying.
The cheapest gas I've seen in a long time is on 73 near the intersection with 38 and King's Highway. It's a Citgo station on the southbound side near Pizzeria Uno. Their cash rate is about 5 cents less than every other station around.
I've noticed the gas in Marlton and Cherry Hill always seems more expensive than in the areas further south like Lindenwold, Gloucester Twp, Deptford, etc.
Gas prices are all over the place. The Exxon across from that BP on Rt 70 always charges more. Speed Gas in Marlton and Valero in Voorhees usually have cheaper gas but not at the moment.
Gas, typically, at Super Wawas also tends to be cheaper than most other gas stations. Unfortunately my two Wawas I generally go to here in North and South Brunswick have no gas and I have to go all the way to South River to fill up, but I'm exaggerating
Actually, the Sunoco on Rt 73 in Berlin is cheaper then the WaWa's I've seen driving home (Deptford area) from Browns Mills. The WaWa on Rt 70 in Medford was 5 cents more a gallon last week then the Sunoco. I usually stop at Sunoco when I make the drive that way because I've known one of the attendants from another station; I love getting service with a smile. If you have a Sunoco card, you get the cash price btw.
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Originally Posted by Whoelsebutcharles
Quick Chek is the biggest Wawa rip-off in the state. If it weren't for their peanut butter cookies, I'd be all for Wawa suing them for copying I'm glad my town doesn't have one!
It depends on where you lived. Wawa is 1964 - Quick Check is 1967.
I'm originally from North Jersey, we had Quick Check, 711; Cumberland Farms, Welsh Farms & Hubbards Cupboards
As of April 2010, Wawa has 570 locations across Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Virginia
Quick Chek is a privately owned, Whitehouse, New Jersey based chain of convenience stores with 121 stores in New Jersey and New York.
The Valero on 73 near the new Lowe's plaza always seems to be pretty cheap.
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