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Wawa Ends Made-To-Order Service At Philly Stores: Reports
As of Friday morning, all Wawa stores in the City of Philadelphia have stopped making made-to-order foods due to the new coronavirus.
PHILADELPHIA — There is no more made-to-order foods at Philadelphia Wawa stores due to the local outbreak of the new coronavirus, known as COVID-19, according to reports.
The Philadelphia Inquirer reports all stores in Philadelphia stopped making made-to-order foods at 5 a.m. Friday.
While items won't be available in the store, customers can still buy items through delivery services in the city, Action News reports.
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According to NBC10, food is also available for pick up, but items will be pre-made and available in the grab-and-go section.
The move comes after an employee at a store on Aramingo Avenue tested positive for the virus.
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