The popular convenience chain currently operates over 270 stores statewide
, the popular convince chain that seems to always be expanding in New Jersey, has opened two more stores.Wawa also opened its latest Garden State store on Thursday, Dec. 8 at 164 Main St. in Orange.The convenience chain offers hoagies, coffee, snacks and drinks.
The new stores in Orange and Hamilton also offer gas as part of its fuel court, like many other Wawa stores statewide.Wawa CEO Chris Gheysens toldin April that the company wants to operate about 1,800 locations by 2030 — doubling its current store count. The company recently opened another Garden State store in Union at Route 22 E. and Vauxhall Rd. in October.in Hamilton Township before year’s end, but an exact opening date has yet to be announced.RELATED STORIES ABOUT RETAIL AND SHOPPING:
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