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  1. On Sept. 6, 1930, George Jenkins opened his first store, called Publix Food Store, in Winter Haven. In 1935, he opened a second location across town. He closed these first two stores to open his dream store, the first Publix Super Market, on Nov. 8, 1940. A "food palace" of marble, glass and stucco, this store included innovations such as air ...

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    Publix and the DeSantis administration deny that there was a pay-to-play arrangement; in an April 2021 interview with 60 Minutes, DeSantis stated that Publix "were the first one to raise their hand" when Florida sought distribution partners for vaccines in retail (noting that CVS Health and Walgreens were largely focusing on vaccination at long-term care facilities), and that 90% of Florida's ...

  3. By the end of the decade, there were 20 locations. 1950s — Publix begins selling private-label items The art deco store designs of the ‘40s carried into the ‘50s. With the new decade came the introduction of Publix-branded items. By the end of the decade, Publix stores spanned the state of Florida with 55 locations and nearly 3,000 ...

  4. www.backthenhistory.com › the-history-of-publixThe History of Publix

    Sep 15, 2024 · After a years-long stint managing the grocery chain’s largest store in Winter Haven, Florida, he decided to start his own grocery store. On September 6, 1930, Jenkins opened Publix Food Store in Winter Haven, Florida. Five years later, he opened a second location. However, he soon closed both locations in favor of opening his dream store ...

  5. 1930: Publix is founded by George W. Jenkins in Winter Haven, Florida. 1940: Jenkins closes his first two stores and opens the first Publix supermarket. 1956: Publix records it first million-dollar profit; the company opens a 125,000-square-foot warehouse and headquarters in Lakeland, Florida. 1959: First Miami Publix supermarket opens.

  6. The first store Mr. George opened was in downtown Winter Haven, Florida. The idea for the name came from a chain of theaters Mr. George was fond of. He liked the name, so he decided to open his own store with the corporate name Publix Food Stores, Inc. Doors opened on Saturday, Sept. 6, 1930. His little store turned out to be very successful.

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  8. Feb 11, 2022 · Shutterstock. Yes, that's right, Publix was actually named after another chain company — Publix Theatres Corporation. George Jenkins, Publix's founder, liked the name of the movie theater group, which once ran 19 opulent theaters in Florida, according to The Palm Beach Post. Conveniently for Jenkins, many branches of the company were closing ...

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