Foodservice

Wawa Aims for Pizza in All Locations by End of July

C-store retailer planning expansion, promotional campaign
A Wawa store
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Wawa is expanding its pizza program to all its stores, and as of now, it’s doing so quietly.

The convenience-store chain currently sells pizza at half its 1,000 stores but hopes it is in all locations by the end of July, a Wawa spokesperson told the Courier Post of South Jersey.

Wawa isn’t saying much about the pizza expansion until then, the report said, but it is planning a campaign at a later date.

Wawa pizza is sold in two sizes, 14 and 16 inches, and it is available from 4 p.m. to 3 a.m., according to Wawa’s website.

Pizzas come in “several popular varieties and combinations including plain, pepperoni, and sausage and mushroom,” the spokesperson told the Courier Post.

Prices start at $12.99 for a 14-inch plain pizza but rise to $14.99 with mushrooms, said the report. A 16-inch vegetable pizza, with green peppers, red onions and mushrooms, costs $18.49.

Based in Wawa, Pennsylvania, Wawa has 1,000 c-stores in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, Florida and Washington, D.C.

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