It is the biggest debate since Lebron vs. Jordan – which Wawa parking lot is the worst in Philadelphia and its surrounding regional suburbs?
Barstool Philly released a bracket last week to determine the worst Wawa lot. All in all, there are 64 Wawas "competing” in four brackets named after the four Philadelphia sports mascots.
Lo and behold – North Wales Borough Wawa (Store #96) at Beaver Street and North Wales Road is still in the running in Round 8. It beat out Schwenksville’s Wawa for worst lot in the Round 64 bracket in the Franklin Region.
Then, it went on to dominate Fort Washington Wawa in Round 32.
Now, voters must choose the worst lot betweenNorth Wales Borough and the Belmont Avenue (Store #40) Wawa in Bala Cynwyd in Round 16.
Voting can only be done via Barstool Philly’s Instagram story and then clicking on the address on each slide, according to Glenside Local.
Round 8 voting begins Friday.
Should Wawa beat out Bala Cynwyd, its quarterfinal opponent would be the victor between East Stroudsburg Wawa (Store #112) and Crawford Avenue Wawa (Store #253).
In the other brackets, the Swoop Region consists of most of the Wawas at the shore. As of Wednesday, OCNJ 34th Street Wawa was facing off against the Stone Harbor Wawa lot, and the Absecon Wawa lot was facing off against the Sea Isle City Wawa lot.
Over in the Gritty Region, which is mainly Delaware and Delco Wawas, the Holmes Wawa is battling the 69th Street Wawa, and the Saxer Avenue Wawa is facing off with the W Chester Pike Wawa lot.
Finally, the Phanatic Region, which is most of the Philadelphia Wawas, is a showdown between Hamilton Street and Richmond Street Wawas, and Lafayette Hill (Plymouth Meeting) and Germantown Avenue Wawa lots.
Head over to Bartstool Philly’s Instagram and vote today.
Oh, and to answer the question: MJ. All day.
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