On Sept. 6, 1930, George Jenkins would arguably change the state of Florida by opening the first Publix store in Winter Haven. Ten years later, Jenkins mortgaged his orange grove and built his first ever Publix “supermarket,” which was also built in Winter Haven. Needless to say, the store was a massive hit, but World War II brought a shortage of supplies, and prevented Jenkins from building new stores. In 1945, Jenkins decide to purchased the “All American” grocery store chain and convert them all into Publix supermarkets. A few years later he moved the headquarters to Lakeland, and the rest is history. Now, with locations all over Florida, the grocery chain is a billion dollar corporate giant with yearly earnings that rival Nike. These historical photos from the Florida State Archives show what those first few years were like, and also how the famous slogan “Where shopping is a pleasure” got its inspiration.
Publix Market at Venice East near Sarasota, Florida, 1968. Credit:Florida State ArchivesPublix shopping plaza in Ocala, 1965. Credit:Florida State ArchivesPublix supermarket in Bradenton, 1958. Credit:Florida State ArchivesFirst Publix super market – Winter Haven, Florida. Published in 1946. Credit:Florida State ArchivesView showing customer at the checkout counter in a Publix supermarket in Sarasota, Florida, 1958. Credit:Florida State ArchivesGeorge Jenkins, founder of Publix Supermarkets, 1961. Credit:Florida State ArchivesInterior view of a Publix supermarket in Sarasota, Florida, 1958. Credit:Florida State ArchivesUnidentified women in a Publix grocery store – Tallahassee, Florida, 1971. Credit:Florida State ArchivesFirst Publix super market’s bakery, 1940 — site of the very first Pub sub, maybe? Credit:Florida State ArchivesThe College Park Publix located in the business district near Orlando’s Edgewater Drive and Yale, 1956. Credit:Florida State ArchivesCustomer at the checkout counter in a Publix supermarket in Tallahassee, date unknown. Credit:Florida State ArchivesView showing checkout counters at a Publix supermarket in Sarasota, Florida, 1958. Credit:Florida State ArchivesFirst Publix super market – Winter Haven, Florida, 1940. Credit:Florida State ArchivesPublix supermarket in Tallahassee, date unknown. Credit:Florida State ArchivesFirst Publix super market – Winter Haven, Fla. 1940. Credit:Florida State ArchivesPublix at the Margate plaza – Margate, Florida, date unknown. Credit:Florida State ArchivesFirst Publix super market – Winter Haven, Fla. 1940. The location is now a thrift store. Credit:Florida State ArchivesPublix shopping center – Saint Petersburg, Florida, 1958. Credit:Florida State ArchivesPublix Super Market – Gainesville, Florida, 1971. Credit:Florida State ArchivesCustomers shopping at Publix super market – Saint Petersburg, Florida, 1961 Credit:Florida State ArchivesAerial view of Publix Super Market – Jacksonville, Florida, exact date unknown. Credit:Florida State ArchivesView of Road 55 and Publix shopping center – Pinellas County, Florida, 1955. Credit:Florida State ArchivesPublix window display – Winter Haven, Florida, date unknown. Credit:Florida State ArchivesPublix grocery store with displays – Winter Haven, Florida, date unknown. Credit:Florida State ArchivesShopping center with Baskin Robbins and Publix stores – Fort Lauderdale, Florida, 1974. Credit:Florida State ArchivesView of the Publix at the Northwood Mall in Tallahassee, Florida, 1971. Credit:Florida State ArchivesFirst Publix super market – Winter Haven, Florida, 1940. Credit:Florida State ArchivesFirst Publix super market – Winter Haven, Florida, 1940 Credit:Florida State ArchivesPublix CEO George Jenkins, left, with Lake Wales mayor William E. Hurlbut during grand reopening of Publix #2 store, exact date unknown. Credit:Florida State ArchivesPublix, Tampa’s largest supermarket, 1957. Credit:Florida State Archives