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Wawa: Gas war ends at midnight

By Kirk Beldon Jackson

11:29 PM EDT, July 23, 2007

Wawa called a truce in the gasoline price war out of concern about traffic safety Monday, a day when cars spilled into the street for at least a block from its Union Boulevard and Airport Road store in Allentown and from the rival Hess station across the intersection.

The war raged out of control after Wawa and Hess dropped the price of regular gas to $1.94 a gallon, 98 cents less than the Pennsylvania average and $1.23 less than the highest price in the Lehigh Valley area. As of midnight, Wawa was to return to regular market pricing.

"Would you have your moms out here in this madness?" Darrel Smith of Allentown said moments after he pumped gas into his mother's car at the Airport Road Wawa amid lines of drivers, many of whom had waited at least 15 minutes.

Smith, who recalled seeing a heated argument that almost came to blows at the station recently, said he was concerned about his mother's safety with belligerent people jockeying for the pumps.

But Juan Cueto of Allentown had no problem with the congestion.

"I want to keep the price like it is," Cueto said as he waited in line to buy gas at the Airport Road Hess station. "It's better now. Before, it was too expensive."

Wawa, based in Wawa, Delaware County, described the Lehigh Valley as "ground zero for a gas price war" in a prepared statement and explained why the company wanted a cease-fire.

"We feel that we are doing the right thing," said Wawa spokeswoman Lori Bruce. "At this point, because of concerns over safety and the congestion in and around the lots, we decided to bring the price war to an end."

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