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Largest employee-owned US supermarket with $57B revenue and 1,360 stores; exceptional service culture and beloved Publix subs dominating Florida and Southeast grocery market.
Publix Super Markets is the largest employee-owned supermarket chain in the United States, operating approximately 1,360 stores primarily in Florida, Georgia, Alabama, South Carolina, North Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia — known for its exceptional customer service, clean stores, and Publix-brand products. Founded in 1930 by George W. Jenkins in Winter Haven, Florida and headquartered in Lakeland, Florida, Publix generates approximately $57 billion in annual revenue. The employee ownership model (all Publix stock is held by employees and the founding Jenkins family) creates a strong service culture — Publix associates are genuinely invested in the company's success.\n\nPublix's competitive differentiation is its service quality — the company consistently earns among the highest customer satisfaction scores in retail for its helpful, knowledgeable store associates, clean store environments, fresh bakery and deli departments, and Publix-brand products that are widely regarded as high quality. The Publix deli section (with Publix subs) is a particularly beloved product — Publix subs have a cult following in the Southeast that rivals the chain's grocery appeal.\n\nIn 2025, Publix is expanding cautiously beyond its traditional Southeastern footprint, with stores in Kentucky and Virginia testing its model in new markets. The company competes with Kroger, Winn-Dixie (Southeastern Grocers), Walmart Supercenters, and Whole Foods for Florida and Southeastern grocery market share. Publix's employee ownership model is a genuine operational advantage — lower turnover than industry average, stronger service culture, and long-tenured associates who build customer relationships. The 2025 strategy focuses on digital growth (Publix delivery through Instacart partnership), store renovation to modernize the shopping experience, and selective market expansion into new Southeast markets.
Gap Inc.'s largest brand with $8.5B revenue; 1,200 stores offering affordable family fashion with extended sizes and BODEQUALITY pricing competing with Target and H&M.
Old Navy is Gap Inc.'s largest and most profitable brand, offering affordable family fashion — casual clothing for women, men, kids, and babies — with a cheerful, inclusive brand personality that positions it as the value-oriented fashion destination for American families. Founded in 1994 as Gap Inc.'s value offshoot and now operating approximately 1,200 stores across the US and Canada, Old Navy generates approximately $8.5 billion in annual revenue, making it the largest specialty apparel retailer in the United States by store count and one of the few truly mass-market fashion brands.
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