Hi, I would like to speak about an experience I had had at this Wawa about two days ago now. For the past week I was having some electricity issues at my apartment so I had to come to Wawa to use their WiFi to do some business like receiving and sending emails since I couldn’t do this at home without WiFi. I would go to this Wawa only ONCE a day,make a purchase and sit down eat my food and use their WiFi. I would bring my 2 lil brothers because one had to do school work and the other has autism so he cannot be left home alone. We would only spend an hour in there to avoid being seen as causing trouble. All we were doing was sitting at the table like any other customer. What was different this time was as we were sitting and not causing any problems a lady who I assumed worked there approached us. The lady was short with an olive green hoodie on. She seemed to be an older white lady with glasses. She had her hoodie zipped up and the hood over her hair so I didn’t get a good look of her description. But it looked like the top of the collar of their uniform was popping out.She said to me you cannot sit here you must be 21or older to sit here. Now they have signs about alcohol use and the law if I was PURCHASING some but we were not. We were drinking water and eating what we brought. I said well I am 21 and I have ID to prove it. She asks to see the ID and I did. She seems shocked like she didn’t expect for me to have it like she was trying to get me in trouble. The seating area as far as I know has no laws saying you can’t SIT there. Like I said we had an emergency and had no choice but to use the WiFi since it was our only way to communicate and it was closest to home. I felt targeted when she approached us because two days prior we were there doing the same thing. I saw a group of young boys no older than 12 with no adult sitting and eating at THE SAME TABLE that we were eating at. They were obviously children and we there for as long as we were and NO ONE approached them. I thought that was strange being I’m 21 and obviously older than those boys from a few days prior. How come no one approached them and told them to leave or asked for an adult? I didn’t appreciate this at all considering I was going through an emergency and I had to use whatever resources I had available to us and it was Wawa. This emergency last a week and has since been fixed. I was also a paying customer every time we were in there I made a purchase we brought something to eat and sat down. I also saw other people sitting in that area as well and they were not approached and asked for ID. Going off memory I don’t remember her even telling me she was an employee at Wawa considering she had a hoodie on. I didn’t like this at all and would like to know why my lil brothers and I were singled out. Being I was not purchasing alcohol and...
Read moreThis Wawa is by far the worst I’ve been to. Every time I order food, something is wrong—missing ingredients, wrong items, or just completely messed up. And don’t even get me started on their coffee drinks. No matter what you order, it’s just straight-up black coffee. Want a frozen or specialty drink? Too bad, you’re getting plain coffee. Add whipped cream? They’ll just ignore that completely.
The service is just as bad. Employees act like they don’t want to be there, and it really shows. Long wait times, attitude at the register, and no care for accuracy. I’ve given this place multiple chances, but it’s consistently disappointing. If you actually want your order made correctly, I’d suggest going...
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