Restaurants & Bars

'SchwarberFest' Extended Through Phillies World Series Run

Wawa is extending the discounted hoagie during the MLB post season deal and is making a second donation of $25,000 to Philabundance.

Kyle Schwarber #12 of the Philadelphia Phillies runs the bases after a home run hit by Rhys Hoskins #17 during the third inning against the San Diego Padres in game five of the National League Championship Series at Citizens Bank Park on October 23.
Kyle Schwarber #12 of the Philadelphia Phillies runs the bases after a home run hit by Rhys Hoskins #17 during the third inning against the San Diego Padres in game five of the National League Championship Series at Citizens Bank Park on October 23. (Tim Nwachukwu/Getty Images)

PHILADELPHIA — With the Philadelphia Phillies heading to the World Series, Wawa has extended its SchwarberFest promotion.

Wawa last week announced SchwarberFest last week, saying customers can get $5 Shorti hoagies and $6 Classic hoagies.

Starting Friday, Hot Turkey Shortis and Classics will now be included in the offer.

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The deal is good via the Wawa App and will be in place through the post season.

In honor of the promotion, Wawa made a $25,000 contribution to Philabundance to help relieve hunger in the local community.

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And now Wawa is making a second donation of $25,000 to Philabundance to double down on the company’s commitment to striking out hunger.

"Philadelphia is our hometown, and as Philadelphia sports fans, it’s fun to be a small part of the overall excitement and energy right now and, of course, support our favorite left fielder, Kyle Schwarber," said Alex Costabile, Wawa’s Chief Customer Officer. "While we’re all rooting for our local team, we’re also working to hit a home run in our collective fight against hunger, so we’re proud to have been able to donate $50,000 to Philabundance in the past two weeks. Right now, it’s safe to say we’re all ‘Pheeling Good."


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