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CthulhusIntern t1_j297l7q wrote

Serious question: Why do they need to craft a narrative? Wawa's not publicly traded, I'd understand if they were, not scaring off shareholders and that, but I doubt that customers would stop going to Wawa because they were bad at generating revenue in two stores.

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JesusOfBeer t1_j298vnd wrote

Since the initial announcement came from a councilperson, it would appear the narrative was politically motivated whether that motivation was entirely the councilperson or the entity of WaWa is not mine to say. The narrative could’ve been entirely fabricated by the media. It could be a play at more tax breaks for businesses, increasing police budget again, etc.

Either way, the entire narrative around the CC WaWas shuttering was based on alleged crime when the facts revolved around those locations just not producing enough revenue.

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CthulhusIntern t1_j299187 wrote

Ah, OK. Did Wawa never actually say that safety was the problem?

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JesusOfBeer t1_j29avm1 wrote

I believe it was stated as a problem but was blown out of proportion to the reality. Wawa like we’ve seen with Starbucks closing a couple stores is mainly related to over-expansion and self-cannibalism. How profitable fan a business be if you have the same store across the street? Wawa also like Starbucks was surrounded by superior competitors… why go to Starbucks when there are numerous La Colombe and a dozen other coffee shops with their own roasts are nearby?

Inky article on WAWA

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