Foodservice

Free Coffee Tuesdays Returns for Wawa’s Rewards Members

One complimentary self-serve hot or fresh-brewed handcrafted iced until Dec. 28
Wawa convenience store
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WAWA, Pa. — Wawa has brought back its Free Coffee Tuesdays campaign, which provides Wawa Rewards members with a bonus reward for one free, any size, self-serve hot or handcrafted iced coffee every Tuesday in November and December.

With distribution until Dec. 28, rewards members will receive a bonus reward in their Wawa Rewards account to redeem in any store in Wawa’s operating area of Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, Florida and Washington, D.C.

“Due to an overwhelming positive response from the previous Free Coffee Tuesday campaigns, Wawa is excited to bring it back every Tuesday for the remainder of the year starting Nov. 2,” said Jim Morey, chief marketing officer. “Coffee is the most popular product among our loyalty members, so we are excited to bring a little joy to our members with this campaign during the holiday season.”

Anyone who is not a member can sign up for Wawa Rewards on the Wawa mobile app or on WawaRewards.com to take advantage of Free Coffee Tuesdays and future benefits.

The Wawa Rewards Program lets members earn Wawa Rewards for every $50 spent on eligible purchases at Wawa stores using the Wawa App, Wawa Rewards Key Card or a registered Wawa Gift Card. Fuel, select dairy items, tobacco, alcohol, delivery fees/tips, gift cards and Wawa catering purchases are not eligible to earn rewards.

Wawa, Pa.-based Wawa, a privately held company, began in 1803 as an iron foundry in New Jersey. Toward the end of the 19th century, owner George Wood took an interest in dairy farming and the family began a small processing plant in Wawa in 1902. Wawa operates more than 680 convenience stores in the Mid-Atlantic region and 210 c-stores in Florida.

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