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In this episode, we dive into the fascinating history of Publix Supermarkets, from its humble beginnings in 1930 to becoming a beloved grocery chain across the Southeastern United States. Learn how George W. Jenkins, the founder, revolutionized the grocery industry with innovative store features like air conditioning and automatic doors, and discover how Publix grew into the largest employee-owned company in the U.S.
Don’t miss this episode for an in-depth look at the supermarket that’s much more than a place to buy groceries—it’s a community institution with a rich history of innovation and care.
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In this episode, we dive into the fascinating history of Publix Supermarkets, from its humble beginnings in 1930 to becoming a beloved grocery chain across the Southeastern United States. Learn how George W. Jenkins, the founder, revolutionized the grocery industry with innovative store features like air conditioning and automatic doors, and discover how Publix grew into the largest employee-owned company in the U.S.
Don’t miss this episode for an in-depth look at the supermarket that’s much more than a place to buy groceries—it’s a community institution with a rich history of innovation and care.

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