• Re: Gas Station Chains With The Best Sandwiches

    From Ubiquitous@weberm@polaris.net to alt.food.fast-food on Fri Aug 1 13:11:30 2025
    From Newsgroup: alt.food.fast-food

    klaus.schadenfreudeREMOVE@gmail.com wrote:

    https://www.thetakeout.com/1788999/gas-station-chains-best-sandwiches/

    Who would have thunk it?

    Wawa
    Arguably the gas station with the most dedicated following, Wawa made >convenience store history when it outranked traditional sandwich shops
    like Jersey Mike's and Firehouse Subs in Market Force Information's
    consumer survey of over 11,000 people. Wawa won first place as
    America's No. 1 sandwich shop, per Business Insider,adespite only
    having locations on the East Coast u proving what East Coast locals
    have known for years: Wawa has delicious subs.

    One recently opened in town but it's just too out-of-the-way to go
    for me. On a couple occassions, I tried their breakfast burritos and
    liked them.

    Maverick
    The sandwiches match the energy of their surroundings. The breakfast >champion, a French toast creation packed with sausage, egg, and
    cheese, earned an enthusiastic "8 out of 10" from one satisfied
    adventurer. Throughout the day, the menu expands to include toasted
    subs that provide the fuel for everything from mountain biking to
    backcountry skiing. In addition to cold sandwiches and toasted subs,
    Maverik cranks out gourmet burritos, pizzas, cookies, and more. Pair
    that with a drink and snack from their large selection of convenience
    store food, and you're good to go for your next adventure.

    Never heard of it.

    Buc-ee's
    At the heart of Buc-ee's appeal lies its legendary BBQ counter, where
    they slice fresh brisket, turkey, and sausage to order. From 11:30
    a.m. until after midnight, the air fills with the aroma of slow-smoked
    meats being piled high on soft, pillowy buns. The star of the show? A
    brisket so tender it makes TikTokers speechless, earning countless
    "WOW" reactions from first-time visitors.

    Mmm, their BBQ briskett is great! Try the breakfast brisket burrito.

    Sheetz
    What began as a single store in 1952 in Altoona, Pennsylvania, has
    evolved into a convenience store hot-spot, thanks to one family's
    persistent question: "Why the Sheetz Not?" Today, Sheetz stands out by >transforming the sometimes questionable gas station sandwich into a
    24/7 made-to-order feast that keeps customers coming back for more.
    And, yes, it is different from Wawa.

    Isn't that the place DoJ-certified imbecile Joke Biden tried to put
    out of business?


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  • From KlausSchadenfreude@klaus.schadenfreudeREMOVE@gmail.com to alt.food.fast-food on Fri Aug 1 12:31:21 2025
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    On Fri, 01 Aug 2025 13:11:30 -0400, Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net>
    wrote:

    klaus.schadenfreudeREMOVE@gmail.com wrote:

    https://www.thetakeout.com/1788999/gas-station-chains-best-sandwiches/

    Who would have thunk it?

    Wawa
    Arguably the gas station with the most dedicated following, Wawa made >>convenience store history when it outranked traditional sandwich shops
    like Jersey Mike's and Firehouse Subs in Market Force Information's >>consumer survey of over 11,000 people. Wawa won first place as
    America's No. 1 sandwich shop, per Business Insider,adespite only
    having locations on the East Coast u proving what East Coast locals
    have known for years: Wawa has delicious subs.

    One recently opened in town but it's just too out-of-the-way to go
    for me. On a couple occassions, I tried their breakfast burritos and
    liked them.

    Maverick
    The sandwiches match the energy of their surroundings. The breakfast >>champion, a French toast creation packed with sausage, egg, and
    cheese, earned an enthusiastic "8 out of 10" from one satisfied
    adventurer. Throughout the day, the menu expands to include toasted
    subs that provide the fuel for everything from mountain biking to >>backcountry skiing. In addition to cold sandwiches and toasted subs, >>Maverik cranks out gourmet burritos, pizzas, cookies, and more. Pair
    that with a drink and snack from their large selection of convenience
    store food, and you're good to go for your next adventure.

    Never heard of it.

    Buc-ee's
    At the heart of Buc-ee's appeal lies its legendary BBQ counter, where
    they slice fresh brisket, turkey, and sausage to order. From 11:30
    a.m. until after midnight, the air fills with the aroma of slow-smoked >>meats being piled high on soft, pillowy buns. The star of the show? A >>brisket so tender it makes TikTokers speechless, earning countless
    "WOW" reactions from first-time visitors.

    Mmm, their BBQ briskett is great! Try the breakfast brisket burrito.

    Sheetz
    What began as a single store in 1952 in Altoona, Pennsylvania, has
    evolved into a convenience store hot-spot, thanks to one family's >>persistent question: "Why the Sheetz Not?" Today, Sheetz stands out by >>transforming the sometimes questionable gas station sandwich into a
    24/7 made-to-order feast that keeps customers coming back for more.
    And, yes, it is different from Wawa.

    Isn't that the place DoJ-certified imbecile Joke Biden tried to put
    out of business?


    Didn't he deliver sandwiches there when he was working as a truck
    driver?



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  • From Kenito Benito@Kenito@Benito.naw to alt.food.fast-food on Sat Aug 2 02:20:36 2025
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    On Fri, 01 Aug 2025 13:11:30 -0400, Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net>
    wrote:

    [...]

    Maverick
    The sandwiches match the energy of their surroundings. The breakfast >>champion, a French toast creation packed with sausage, egg, and
    cheese, earned an enthusiastic "8 out of 10" from one satisfied
    adventurer. Throughout the day, the menu expands to include toasted
    subs that provide the fuel for everything from mountain biking to >>backcountry skiing. In addition to cold sandwiches and toasted subs, >>Maverik cranks out gourmet burritos, pizzas, cookies, and more. Pair
    that with a drink and snack from their large selection of convenience
    store food, and you're good to go for your next adventure.

    Never heard of it.


    Kum-N-Go has been bought out by Maverick. If you had a KNG in
    your area, you have a Maverick now. If you do have one near by, it may
    be worth trying.

    Buc-ee's
    At the heart of Buc-ee's appeal lies its legendary BBQ counter, where
    they slice fresh brisket, turkey, and sausage to order. From 11:30
    a.m. until after midnight, the air fills with the aroma of slow-smoked >>meats being piled high on soft, pillowy buns. The star of the show? A >>brisket so tender it makes TikTokers speechless, earning countless
    "WOW" reactions from first-time visitors.

    Mmm, their BBQ briskett is great! Try the breakfast brisket burrito.


    I've only had one BBQ brisket from Buc-Ee's to date. I'm so glad
    I ate it AFTER we left. I am 100% certain I would have bought more.
    The sandwich is that good!
    As of my writing this, we've not been back to a Buc-Ee's. But
    only because there aren't any really convenient to us (it's seriously
    under represented in the greater LA metro area). We only visited the
    one in Springfield, Mo. because we were in Branson. Not quite next
    door, but close enough to justify the mileage.
    The wife and I have discussed visiting Denver again. I understand
    there is a Buc-Ee's in the area. Might just be the push we (ok, I)
    need to go for it :)

    Sheetz
    What began as a single store in 1952 in Altoona, Pennsylvania, has
    evolved into a convenience store hot-spot, thanks to one family's >>persistent question: "Why the Sheetz Not?" Today, Sheetz stands out by >>transforming the sometimes questionable gas station sandwich into a
    24/7 made-to-order feast that keeps customers coming back for more.
    And, yes, it is different from Wawa.

    Isn't that the place DoJ-certified imbecile Joke Biden tried to put
    out of business?

    One of many. Though I don't know how intentional it was.
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    They say to dress for the job you want, not the job you have.
    But show up to the office in a mawashi...
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