"A regionally beloved sandwich shop and gas station with a cult-like following and strong nostalgia for locals, especially those from the Philadelphia suburbs; it’s known for breakfast items and late-night favorites like chicken fingers and mac-and-cheese bowls and often functions as a must-stop when people return home. The company traces its roots to an early-1900s dairy whose milk was transported by rail, and its name comes from a local Native American term for the Canada goose. The brand recently paid $5.4 million for a 10-year agreement to put its name on a SEPTA station, further cementing its visibility in the region." - Bettina Makalintal