Wawa Shares ‘New Ways for Old Friends’
The retailer outlines how stores will transition to normal and what changes customers will see.
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The retailer outlines how stores will transition to normal and what changes customers will see.
The re-opening guide is designed for previously closed or partially closed food establishments.
The chain announces $200,000 in grants to support hunger relief in Delaware, Maryland and Virginia.
The Irvine store will be the second location in the new grocery store format.
Donations will go to Atlanta hospital workers on the front lines.
Two c-stores offer shelf space to businesses and eateries forced to close because of the pandemic.
Customers can buy grocery staples at wholesale costs, pantry items and prepared meals.