Wawa Burritos Lack Taste
- RoadTour.Net Editor

- 2 days ago
- 2 min read

Recently, we made the decision to indulge in a burrito from Wawa, a popular convenience store known for its extensive menu and made-to-order food options. After perusing the selection, we opted for a burrito filled with chicken, rice, and black beans, anticipating a delicious and satisfying meal. However, our experience was less than stellar. Upon taking our first bites, we were met with a distinct lack of flavor that left us feeling disappointed. The chicken, which we expected to be seasoned and flavorful, came across as remarkably bland. It was almost as if it had been cooked without any spices or marinade, leaving it devoid of the savory taste that one typically associates with well-prepared chicken. Furthermore, while we understand that rice is often a neutral component of a burrito, we had hoped that the beans would provide a contrasting flavor profile. Unfortunately, that was not the case. The beans, too, fell flat and lacked the rich, earthy taste that can elevate a burrito to something truly enjoyable. Instead of complementing the other ingredients, they seemed to contribute to the overall blandness of the dish. We got a breakfast burrito a couple months back, it also tasted bland.

The price of the burrito was set at $7.59 before tax, a figure that places it in a comparable range to the price point of a chicken burrito from Chipotle, which is known for its customizable options and fresh ingredients. However, upon closer inspection, it becomes evident that Wawa's burrito is smaller in size compared to its Chipotle counterpart, which typically offers a more generous portion that can be quite filling. This size discrepancy raises questions about the value proposition of Wawa's offering. Furthermore, it is apparent that Wawa did not price their burrito appropriately, especially considering the lack of flavor and overall appeal that characterizes their product. This pricing strategy appears to be misguided. So our consensus is their burritos are bland and overpriced. Save your money.










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