Founded in 1930 in Winter Haven, Florida by George W. Jenkins, Publix Supermarkets have become the biggest grocery chain that is owned by its employees in the United States. With a $32.4 billion in retail sales in the year 2015, and employed more than 186, 000 employees. Publix owns over one thousand stores in six different states, seven distribution centers all locate in the state of Florida and ten manufacturing facilities in two states (Publix.com, 2016). Someone asked George Jerkins “what he would be worth today if he hadn’t given so much away” he replied “Probably nothing.” Publix provides to their neighboring non-profit groups, adapting philanthropic needs of each local community (Publix corporate, 2016). Customers know that …show more content…
The way that it works is that the scan data is transmit to their warehouses, the warehouse selectors pull the merchandise in full containers and coordinate for deliveries to the neighborhood participating food banks in Publix operating areas. The advantage of this process is that once the products are delivered to the food banks, the food banks can immediately deliver them to the needed family, since the banks do not have to repack the products again. During 2016 spring, Publix employees along with customers helped aid research and training, purchase hospital equipment, and pay for unpaid care at their local Children Miracle Network Hospitals by donating $4,603, 465 to the group. With the help of customers and employees Publix collected over $32 million for 25 Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals throughout their nearest facilities, this way they are making sure than the money collected helps neighborhood kids (Publix corporate, …show more content…
This organization mission provides training and competition in a diversity of Olympic kind of sports for individuals with academic incapacities who desire to participate, providing them ongoing opportunities to enhance physical fitness, show resolution, feel happiness, and join in the sharing of gifts, abilities, and bond with their families, other Special Olympics athletes, and the community. This year Publix employees and customers, donated over $4.8 million to Special Olympics to guarantee that the participants were capable to train and participate without having to pay. Since, 1993 Publix has donate over $34.7 million. Additionally, Publix employees donate their time at Special Olympics occasions for instance the Florida and Georgia Law Enforcement Torch Runs, in both events Publix is the leading sponsor. Publix Tools for Back to School provides more students an opportunity to surpass in their education. Some families do not have the financially means to provide the basic learning materials to their kids. Numerous time teachers using their own money are force to provide those materials to their students that otherwise would not have any other way to obtain them. When customers donate $5 or more the cause they receive a without cost reusable