The family-owned convenience chain Wawa, known for its subs, has amassed a $6 billion fortune and is planning an ambitious expansion before 2034. The expansion aims to open as many as 280 new stores over the next decade across several states in the South and Midwest, including Florida, Alabama, Tennessee, Georgia, North Carolina, Ohio, Indiana, and Kentucky. This strategic move was outlined by CEO Chris Gheysens, highlighting the company's growth trajectory. The expansion reflects Wawa's commitment to bringing its unique blend of convenience store offerings and Philly culture to new markets across the country. An employee has also indicated that the company has communicated its nationwide expansion plans to its workers.
The family behind Wawa has turned convenience chain subs into a $6 billion fortune—and that's before a planned expansion https://t.co/oWDZBiQ44C
A Wawa store employee says the company has indicated its nationwide plans to workers. https://t.co/sqvrS0h6X6
Wawa Billionaires Bet on Taking the Convenience Chain South https://t.co/t0lc9Ir0AE I used to live near Wawa, PA. Quite a growth story. Interesting how many convenience store chains started as a single store trying to sell dairy products.
Wawa is expanding into the south and midwest It plans to open at least 280 new stores by 2034 across: • Ohio • Florida • Indiana • Georgia • Alabama • Kentucky • Tennessee • North Carolina Philly culture taking over the country https://t.co/3EVRCkHI3R
WAWA BILLIONAIRES BET ON TAKING THE CONVENIENCE CHAIN SOUTH AND MIDWEST Wawa is aiming to open as many as 280 new stores over the next decade in Florida, Alabama, Tennessee, Georgia, North Carolina, Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky, a push that CEO Chris Gheysens described as “the… https://t.co/H6N9xhVoRb
The family behind Wawa has turned convenience chain subs into a $6 billion fortune—and that's before a planned expansion https://t.co/CtyR2v3rw6