Wawa is your all-day, everyday convenience store in Pennsauken, NJ. We offer freshly brewed coffee, delicious Built-to-Order food and beverage options, competitively priced fuel, and so much more. Find built-to-order food, hand crafted specialty beverages, and freshly brewed coffee so many varieties. Start your day right with a hot Sizzli breakfast sandwich, get a freshly made hoagie on your lunch or stop in every day after 4pm and you’ll find crave-worthy dinner options that will make everyone happy. We use only the freshest ingredients to offer you quality and satisfaction you can count on. Whether it’s time for breakfast, lunch, dinner, or somewhere in between, you’re sure to find something to satisfy your appetite. Gottahava Wawa!
Convenience store chain known for sandwiches & coffee. Many offer fuel & are open 24/7.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 8000 S Crescent Blvd, Pennsauken, NJ 08109
Phone: (856) 955-1132
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Nasty area!
But what baffles me is that she had a gas attendant partner sweeping the parking lot when there’s really no trash anywhere and it’s windy out here and cold. And the gas station area is filling up with cars and she’s running to all the cars to make sure they are getting filled including mine. Mind you he is in view to see that all of these cars are there and he does not come over to help her at all. A customer and I went inside and told the manager about what happened his excuse was she should have radioed in. I said why would she have to radio in if he’s standing right in front of the gas station area sweeping seeing all these cars right there as she’s trying to check each of them out. I’ve been in customer service for a very very long time and that right there is unacceptable excuse to say radio in next time when he’s standing right there in front of her. It’s windy out there’s no reason to sweep a parking lot if trash is going to constantly come in and out. The manager is there at 6:30 in the morning and that’s all he had to say was for him to get back on the gas station floor and help out but it seems like he didn’t give a crap. There might be protocol for you but you didn’t do it for the customer.
Later, while pointing out this same employee to a companion, store security approached, asked if I was taking pictures, then told me photography wasn’t allowed. No signs, no disruption—just me trying to be a customer. The whole thing felt ridiculous and humiliating: a normal question somehow becomes a public accusation, then a security lecture.
I received a $10 gift card after filing feedback. Small, quiet, unexplained. A weak attempt to cover up what was clearly a mishandling of basic customer service.
Customer service shouldn’t feel like a public trial. I hope management rethinks how employees and security handle ordinary questions—so the next person isn’t made to feel like they’re committing a crime just for shopping.