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Why is Wawa gas more expensive than local gas stations all over New Jersey?

  • Shore News Network
  • January 14, 2026
  • 8:04 am
Why is Wawa gas more expensive than local gas stations all over New Jersey

TRENTON, N.J. – As gas prices across New Jersey continue to drop, many drivers are noticing that Wawa’s prices seem to remain stubbornly higher than nearby competitors—sometimes by as much as 20 to 30 cents per gallon.

At one location in Middlesex County, drivers reported gas selling for $2.79 at Wawa, while a neighboring station offered $2.49. The difference has left many wondering why the convenience chain consistently charges more.

According to consumer discussions on Reddit and reporting several news providers reporting on the subject, Wawa’s pricing strategy is deliberate. The company often acts as a market leader, setting a local benchmark price that smaller competitors slightly undercut. Despite the higher price, Wawa’s high-traffic locations and loyal customer base allow it to maintain strong sales volumes. Many customers stop for fuel while purchasing coffee, food, or groceries, accepting the slightly higher cost for the convenience of one-stop shopping.

New Jersey Wawa and LukeOil .1 Miles from each other's price difference.

Why is @Wawa gas so much more expensive? pic.twitter.com/RRMASyLZJu

— Wake Up NJ 🇺🇸 New Jersey (@wakeupnj) January 14, 2026

Wawa has not directly answered the question, yet.

Fuel costs and distribution contracts also play a role.

Wawa purchases gasoline through large supplier agreements that can vary by region, occasionally leading to higher wholesale costs. Additionally, New Jersey’s fuel tax—one of the highest in the nation—adds to prices statewide, though local competitors sometimes absorb more of that cost to attract customers.

Industry analysts note that Wawa’s approach relies less on being the cheapest option and more on offering a dependable, all-in-one experience.

Many drivers say they’ll still pay the premium for the chain’s reputation, cleanliness, and reliability, even when other stations nearby advertise lower prices.

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