A fierce battle has erupted between two regional convenience store chains for hegemony in Pennsylvania, a front line in a war of expanding retail footprints that will get larger in coming months.
In this case, the duel involves an Atlantic Coast giant and a family-owned chain based in Central PA with a footprint that spans Ohio to Virginia and states in between.
The coastal giant is Wawa, which operates more than 965 stores in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, Florida and Washington DC.
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