Sheetz and Wawa rivalry heats up

The battle for Pennsylvania gas station supremacy is neck and neck.

The big picture: The Altoona-based Sheetz and Delaware County-based Wawa have been duking it out in the Keystone State for decades, but their rivalry is now spilling into other states, and signs point to a nearly even matchup.

Driving the news: Sheetz and Wawa are tied for the second-highest rated convenience store chain in the country, according to this year’s American Customer Satisfaction Index Convenience Store Study.

  • Both received customer satisfaction scores of 82 out of 100.

πŸͺ By the numbers: Wawa has a bigger presence than Sheetz, for now.

  • Wawa has over 1,100 stores across 13 states and Washington, D.C., according to data from ScrapeHero.
  • Sheetz has over 800 stores across seven states.

Zoom in: Wawa was named the top convenience store in the nation last year, and Sheetz was tied for fifth then.

  • Sheetz’s made-to-order menu was recently voted “the coolest thing made in Pennsylvania” in the Pennsylvania Chamber of Business and Industry’s bracket.

What they’re saying: “As Sheetz grows its presence in new markets, we’re excited to raise the bar and redefine the convenience experience,” Sheetz public affairs manager Nick Ruffner told Axios.

  • The chain is eyeing 1,000 stores by 2028.
  • Wawa did not return a request for comment.

πŸ—ΊοΈ Friction point: The battle lines are being drawn across the map.

  • Sheetz recently announced plans to move into Downingtown in Chester County, less than 20 miles from Wawa’s headquarters.
  • Wawa announced plans last month to open several stores in Centre County, just 30 miles from Sheetz’s headquarters.

Between the lines: Duquesne University marketing professor Audrey Guskey acknowledged the rivalry is “close to being tied.”.

  • “Obviously, one is going to win eventually. … Especially when they are starting to infringe on each other’s territory.”

πŸ’­ Ryan’s thought bubble: If you are fortunate enough to have a Sheetz and Wawa next to each other, I would grab a coffee at Sheetz and a hoagie at Wawa. Best of both worlds…

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