☕ It's WawaDay and that means you can get a free cup of coffee at any Wawa location as the convenience store chain celebrates 58 years in business.
Company leadership will celebrate Wawa Day with a ceremonial coffee pour at their Boothwyn, Pennsylvania, location. They will announce a Wawa Foundation donation.
"Wawa will donate a total of $1 million in gift cards to The Wawa Foundation’s National and Community Partners, including American Red Cross, Check-Out Hunger, Children’s Miracle Network, JDRF, LLS, Special Olympics, USO and Meals on Wheels, to help them continue delivering much-needed services to their communities," Wawa said in a news release."Each organization will receive approximately $100,000 in gift cards in support of their fuel/food needs and family assistance programs.
If you drive over to your local Wawa for a cup of free coffee, be sure to have the Wawa app, because you can save money on gas. Wawa is offering 15-cents off per a gallon when you pay using the Wawa app through May 8.
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