Wawa - Westampton
Wawa
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Wawa in Westampton, NJ, is a beloved American eatery, renowned for its convenience and variety. With an average rating of 3.1 stars, it continues to attract both locals and visitors alike. Open 24 hours a day, from 12:00 AM to 11:59 PM, Wawa is always ready to serve you. To avoid any wait times or to make a reservation, feel free to call (609) 871-9180. Additionally, you can enjoy your favorite meals from Wawa in the comfort of your home by ordering through DoorDash. If you're looking to explore more options, consider checking out nearby Subway and Dunkin'. We'd love to hear about your experiences, so don't forget to leave a review!.
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This Wawa may be the worst I’ve ever visited. While the cashiers are generally friendly and do their jobs well, there are times during the lunch rush when only one cashier is working, which can be quite frustrating. The deli staff, on the other hand, appear to be quite disorganized. I usually place my orders through the mobile app, but when I ask if they have an order for "Bob," they often check several bags and tell me they don't have it. Then, 5 to 10 minutes later, I have to ask again, and they finally hand me the same bag they previously checked. Additionally, they don’t place mobile orders on the designated shelf, likely because it seems too much trouble to walk the short distance around the counter. If you decide to visit this Wawa, be prepared for a long wait for your food.
The cashier was excellent, but unfortunately, they didn't have the item I was looking for, so I had to select a substitute. This ended up being a pleasant experience since there were several similar products priced the same and with various options. Additionally, having a gas station on the premises and the convenience of being able to order quick meals to go is definitely a bonus!
Please be mindful of the expiration dates on the milk, drinks, and sandwiches. Additionally, refueling can be challenging here; there are usually only 2 or 4 pumps available at a time, which leads to long wait times. This is the least satisfactory Wawa in the area, but fortunately, there's another location just a mile away.
I'm confused about why gas-powered vehicles are allowed to park in the supercharger spots. When I get my car ready to charge and see that there are 8 available spaces, it's frustrating to arrive and find them all taken by cars that can't use the superchargers. There's a sign that mentions a 15-minute general parking limit—what's the purpose of that? During the time I was charging, which took about 20 minutes, a large white van occupied one of the spaces the entire time. Maybe next time I'll just park my electric car at the gas pump and go shopping instead, because why not?
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