Wawa and Publix are both very popular, and are well-known for their sandwiches.
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Wawa offered a touchscreen kiosk that allowed customers to order sandwiches. The ordering process was easy and I liked that I could personalize my order.
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Wawa’s most beloved item, a hoagie was what I ordered. This is the regional name for a sandwich made from a submarine in southeastern Pennsylvania.
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My roast beef hoagie came with pickles, lettuce, tomatoes, garlic aioli and everything seasoning. It was very similar to everything bagel seasoning.
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The flavor of the sandwich was overwhelming when I first tried it. The garlic aioli, everything seasoning and the bread were great additions.
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It was delicious and fresh.
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Due to multiple moist ingredients, it became a bit soggy. This didn’t stop us from eating the whole sandwich.
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Publix has a sub counter at its deli section that allows you to watch your sandwich being made right in front of you, instead of in a kiosk.
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Wawa’s kiosk was my favorite because I could see all customizations in one place without feeling rushed.
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Publix offered a roast beef sub with wheat. I added pickles, cheddar cheese and tomatoes to my order. It was very similar to the Wawa order.
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Publix bread was fresh and I could sense the texture and flavors of every ingredient individually.
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