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    Hess Mart

    3.0 (1 review)

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    Nice looking store on the inside and out! Except... the women's handicapped stall could have been…read moremuch cleaner!!! (For once, I arrived at a Wawa restroom that I didn't have to wait to go into either stall! Yay me!! Usually I'm waiting at a Wawa ladies room to go pee sooo bad, and both stalls are filled. Someone will be in the singular stall taking awhile, and the other stall -- handicapped --- will have someone turning off and on the water intermittently, as in taking a bath. Or there's a group of kids and a mom in it.) Anyhow, back to today, there was trash overflowing out of the wall trash for women's sanitary products and the toilet had urine spots or water on the seat prior to me using it up. Plus, the toilet decided to flush when I was just having to squat to pee! No!!! Not happy. I did try to clean up the seat with my hands protected, though. No pics were taken. The rest of the restroom did appear clean, shy of the handicapped stall. Maybe it will improve. This Wawa is in a nice area, and they do have charging stations outside for electric cars---Tesla Superchargers. (I did not tell management, unfortunately, about the stall.)

    Air. Air is…read moreessential to life. Whether you breath it in to introduce oxygen to the body, or when the wind blows cold air on you on a hot summer day, it's a vital part for daily living. Air is also essential for travel. Sailboats use wind for the sails to propel them across the water. Airplanes, helicopters, etc. And cars. Cars need air for their tires to help passengers riding in the cars to get from point A to point B. My wife and I have been faithful customers to Wawa for many years, but this is a first to see that when we need air for our tires, not one, but three Wawas in and around our neighborhood have broken air pumps. How is that possible? Free air was a staple at Wawa, and I feel like they may be switching to a pay-for-air concept. Kind of like "The Lorax." If you've seen the movie, you'll know what I mean. It's late at night now and I need to rest a bit. I pay enough for the gas. I just want the free air back on and working again.

    Hess Mart - servicestations - Updated May 2026

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