it depends on the size of the hoagie and what stufff you put on it. Usually between 2 and 5 dollars
No, you cannot purchase hoagies from Wawa in Pennsylvania with EBT (Electronic Benefit Transfer) as EBT benefits can only be used to purchase eligible food items such as fruits, vegetables, meats, and dairy products. Hoagies, being prepared foods, are not considered eligible for purchase with EBT benefits. It is important to adhere to the guidelines set forth by the USDA and the state in which you reside when using EBT benefits.
Wawa convenience stores are owned by Wawa, Inc., a privately held company based in Wawa, Pennsylvania. Founded in 1964, the company operates a chain of convenience stores and gas stations primarily in the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States. Wawa is known for its food offerings, including fresh hoagies, coffee, and other quick-service items. The company remains family-owned, with a strong emphasis on community and customer service.
Wawa does not franchise.
Downsized - 2010 Much Ado About Hoagies 1-6 was released on: USA: 11 December 2010
The ratio of Italian hoagies sold to the total number of hoagies sold is X:Y, where X represents the number of Italian hoagies sold and Y represents the total number of hoagies sold.
Losing your shirt to $200,000.
42:95
$2766.00
None
Wawa is the corporate name of a convenience store and gas station on the East coast of the US. Wawa does not franchise its stores, so, no, you cannot buy one.
Wawa Inc.'s motto is 'gottahava Wawa'.
Wawa does not offer franchising opportunities; instead, it operates as a privately held company with corporate-owned stores. The investment in opening a Wawa location is substantial, typically ranging from $1 million to over $3 million, depending on various factors such as location and size. However, since Wawa does not franchise, interested entrepreneurs cannot purchase a Wawa franchise.