Philly.com has an article from the Philadelphia Inquirer on the Wawa chain and how they are adapting strategy during this economic environment.
The article opens discussing the fee-free ATM machines, and then discusses new store openings. Specifically mentioned is the one in Lower Nazareth, which will be the first ‘right-sized’ store in the chain. The difference is that they’ve downsized the number of pumps and cars serviced from 8 pumps and 16 cars to 6 and 12 on a lot of 1.25 acres as opposed to 2.5, which has been standard to date.
The company plans to open 20-25 stores in the next year and building the one in LNT is to begin soon.
From Ross Nunamaker
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