This convenience store rolls a new burger to all 920 of its sites

Wawa enters the Fast Food territory.


Wawa is impatient to have you dinner this year. The convenience store, which already serves sandwiches and hoes, launches a new filling line of options that will compete with fast dining restaurants at night.

The first standing? Wawa launches a newly natural angus beef hamburger at all 920 locations this week.

"Wawa is happy to launch our new dinner platform in 2021 with the hamburger becoming the first element of dinner to deploy in all stores," Mike Sherlock, Director of Product Marketing, said. (In touch:McDonald's makes these 8 major upgrades.)

The new hamburger can be as simple or charged as you wish. It has a fully customizable base that can be attached with bacon layers, cheese, fine endless trim, and sauces, according to oneNews Release.

It is one of the many new innovations unveiled by Wawa in recent months. The chain opened itsFirst store with a Drive-Thru attached in New Jersey in December. He also debuted his first Drive-Thru autonomous this year in Pennsylvania. Both sites tested the new hamburger, which has become their best-selling menu point to the event that there is always room for a new Burger option in a fast-service competitive market.

Other guests can now order the hamburger in stores using tactile screens; For delivery through third-party recessed door partners, Hub Grub, Postmates and Petit Uber; And for selective collection from 16 hours local time each day.

To celebrate the release of its new hamburger, Wawa is also far from giving a one-year supply to a lucky client. To participate, you must do is fill out a form on theChain site Between today and February 19th.

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