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Publix Super Markets, Inc. · Lakeland, FL United States

Company Description

3300 Publix Corporate Pkwy.
Lakeland, FL
33811
United States (Map)
Phone: 863-688-1188
Fax: 863-284-5532
Rankings
  • #101 in FORTUNE 500
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Publix Super Markets tops the list of privately owned supermarket operators in the US. By emphasizing service and a family-friendly image over price, Publix has grown faster and been more profitable than Winn-Dixie Stores and other rivals. More than two-thirds of its 1,000 stores are in Florida, but it also operates in Alabama, Georgia, South Carolina, and Tennessee. Publix makes some of its own bakery, deli, and dairy goods, and many stores house pharmacies, and banks. The firm also operates liquor stores, convenience stores, and Crispers restaurants in Florida. Founder George Jenkins began offering stock to Publix employees in 1930. Employees own about 30% of Publix, which is still run by the Jenkins family. To read the full description, subscribe now.
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Key Publix Super Markets, Inc. Financials

Company TypePrivate

Headquarters
Fiscal Year-EndDecember
2008 Sales (mil.)$24,109.6
2008 Employees144,000

Publix Super Markets, Inc. Executives

43 executives listed for Publix Super Markets, Inc.'s Lakeland, FL location.
TitleName & BioContact
ChairmanCharles JenkinsNetwork
Vice ChairmanHoyt BarnettNetwork
CEO and DirectorWilliam CrenshawNetwork

Competition

Competitive Landscape for Publix Super Markets, Inc.
Demographics, consumer tastes, and personal income drive demand. The profitability of individual companies can vary: while QSRs rely on efficient operations and high volume sales, FSRs rely on high-margin items and effective marketing. Large companies have advantages in purchasing, finance, and marketing. Small companies can offer superior food or service. The industry is highly labor-intensive: annual revenue per worker is between $40,000 and $45,000. Restaurants compete with companies that serve meals or prepared foods, including grocery stores, warehouse clubs, delis, and convenience stores. In addition, restaurants compete with home cooking. To read the full description, subscribe now.
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