FROM DELCO: Investment Analyst: ‘Wawa a Small-Scale Cult in Philadelphia Area’

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Donald Trump stops at the Wawa in King of Prussia in November 2016. A pair of investment analysts can’t talk about convenience stores without raving about Wawa’s reputation across the Mid-Atlantic states. A pair of investment analysts can’t talk about convenience stores without raving about Wawa’s reputation across the Mid-Atlantic states. (Image via Evan Vucci, Associated Press)

Even in a conversation about one of investors’ favorite convenience store chains, Wawa steals the show.

Prompted by disappointing third-quarter profits from Midwest C-store franchise Casey’s General Stores, Bill Barker of Motley Fool Funds quickly steered the show to Wawa, the “Casey’s General of the Mid-Atlantic,” during a Market Foolery episode by Chris Hill on Madison.com.

“Wawa is more like the Amazon of convenience stores,” Barker said on the show. “It’s a small-scale cult in the Philadelphia area.”


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Among the highlights attributed to Wawa were 15 choices of coffee, Tastykakes, Disney World-caliber cleanliness, hoagies, and touchscreen sandwich ordering.

“The rant that you had about Oreos got more response than I think anything I’ve seen,” Barker told Hill on the show, “but I bet the love for Wawa out there is right up there.”

Read more about Wawa’s storied reputation on Madison.com here.


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