Wawa intends to offer drive-thru service
for the first time at a new store. So
just what does that mean. Well according
to Johnson it is the next level of service that Wawa is exploring extending to
its customer based in an effort to expand fresh food and beverage sales while
garnering new customers.
The new drive-thru location have three parking spaces reserved for curbside
pickup as well. While the drive-thru hours would run from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. for
a limited menu of food and beverage items, including hoagies, Sizzli breakfast
sandwiches, soup, coffee and smoothies to start.
Wawa said the new unit should be open by
the end of this year. Its reported that the current planned model for the
drive-thru will allow up to 19 vehicles to line up at an 88-square-foot
drive-thru window.
Terri Micklin, Wawa's head of construction
stated "We are hoping to learn from the layout, workflow and traffic flow
at this location, as we continue to explore alternatives for longer term
application to our stores post-COVID-19,".
Note to accommodate the drive-thru, the site will have a smaller number
of standard parking spaces and fuel islands.
Wawa predicts that 30 to 50 percent of the
store's customers will utilize the drive-thru. Who are you selling what and
how? What can you learn from Wawa? What is your AUV’s? Can you compete with
Wawa?
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