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Wawa is just too large of a store to me;it feels like Walmart in a sense to me.
The Wawa's in Burlington have bad customer service IMO.
I do not like how some customers do not form lines but instead just walk up to the cashier that is open,even though they see other customers waiting in lines.
I must be odd,because i prefer 7-11. Why? i can get in and get out quick.
I mean, I've stopped into a 7-11 to grab a gallon of milk or some other prepackaged item if I really needed it, but that's rare. I'd never eat one of their hotdogs/sandwiches or drink their coffee. The last time I was in a 7-11 it looked like the coffee had been brewed a week ago and had just been sitting in the carafe slowly turning into battery acid. The coffee station was dirty, covered in spilled coffee, creamer, sugar, etc... At Wawa (aside from the fact that coffee is far superior) a customer can barely spill anything without one of their staff wiping it up immediately.
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Originally Posted by jerseygal4u
Wawa is just too large of a store to me;it feels like Walmart in a sense to me.
I love the larger stores they build now-HUGE improvement over the old stores. They're easy to move around in and its easy to spot what you want quickly. It rarely takes me more than five minutes to grab a 24oz coffee and a shorti.
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Originally Posted by jerseygal4u
The Wawa's in Burlington have bad customer service IMO. I do not like how some customers do not form lines but instead just walk up to the cashier that is open,even though they see other customers waiting in lines.
How is that Wawa's fault
There's no contest. 7-11s are filthy and no better (often worse) than the average gas station convenience store. Quick Check tries hard to copy Wawa's business model (Wawa has been around a lot longer) but misses the mark. Scheetz I've heard good things about, but literally only went there once on a trip to Central PA.
I mean, I've stopped into a 7-11 to grab a gallon of milk or some other prepackaged item if I really needed it, but that's rare. I'd never eat one of their hotdogs/sandwiches or drink their coffee. The last time I was in a 7-11 it looked like the coffee had been brewed a week ago and had just been sitting in the carafe slowly turning into battery acid. The coffee station was dirty, covered in spilled coffee, creamer, sugar, etc... At Wawa (aside from the fact that coffee is far superior) a customer can barely spill anything without one of their staff wiping it up immediately. ...
The last time I got coffee at 7-11, I had a GI problem. The coffee station didn't look dirty, but when I became slightly ill, I wondered how long the coffee had been burning.
I noticed the new wawa's and the new quick check's are pretty on par, both good, 7-11 is just nasty, coffee is
terrible, food I would not eat from there, also 7-11 staff's there stores with mostly undocumented immigrant's
from Pakistan, that they do not even pay minimum wage.
My opinion, from best to worst:
Choice: Wawa, QuickChek, Sheetz
Acceptable: Cumberland Farms, Speedway, Dunkin
Avoid: 7-11, Krausers
There are few things more foul than the inside of a Krausers. There's one on Old 22 in Clinton and for the life of me I can't figure out why it still survives.
You think 7-11 is bad you need to check out the Circle K in FL....I'd take a NJ 7-11 anyday over them
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