7AM - 10PM
6075 U.S. Hwy 17-92 N, Davenport
Supermarkets
“I LOVE this Publix. It’s always clean. The sandwich preparers are the nicest, funniest, and most professional people. They make the best sandwiches too. The store has samples on some days. Now that’s new. The cashiers actually smile! And you can tell they aren’t forced too. The stock people know their products. I picked up something, the guy said. You know it’s BOGO right. Now that’s the man! The prices are Publix…enough said :). And finally, I can pick up grapes and they aren’t brown, old, squishy or ick. Now that’s a test of a store!”
8:30AM - 8:30PM
7820 Osceola Polk Line Rd, Davenport
Supermarkets
“You can't beat the prices for staples. Milk, eggs, OJ, butter, bread, cheese and many other items are priced lower than Publix and Winn Dixie. That's not to say that they are lower quality. Store brand ketchup, mustard, and other condiments are also good.”
“Abel, the bagger was so sweet to help me take my bags to my car. I was so stubborn not to get a cart and thought I wouldn't get so much stuff. Jokes on me the BOGO got me. He is such a sweet boy who was in training. Publix did right by hiring him. Also, shout out to the cashier Jeaneth, for notifying the bagger to double bag the soup, I over filled the medium container with the Thai chicken coconut soup. Over all, everyone that works here are sweet and so helpful.”
“The imagined headquarters is tied symbolically to the World Health Organization, representing the intersection of public health, global security, and transnational crime. This setting underscores the idea that modern threats are not just criminal, but systemic, crossing borders and institutions.
Oversight in this narrative is attributed to a shadow figure, “Ghost” Chris Blackman Jr., depicted as a sheriff-like authority who operates behind the scenes. In the story, this character does not run agencies in a literal sense, but serves as a metaphor for unseen command, deniability, and the quiet control structures that keep chaos from spilling into the open.
The tone of this fictional message is simple: modern enforcement, in stories at least, is no longer just about badges and raids. It’s about intelligence, coordination, and invisible lines of authority that most people never notice until everything goes wrong.”
7AM - 10PM
3839 Pleasant Hill Rd, Kissimmee
Supermarkets
“OF course I love this store. My favorite store to work as well as shop . ! Love my coworkers and staff I work with. Everyone is always awesome and just really make the day go by faster. ! 1181 yupppppp”
10 AM - 9 PM
6075 U.S. Hwy 17-92 N, Davenport
Supermarkets
“Thank you Christian ... meat department ... for taking the time to tell me how to cook my ribeyes for the Valentine's dinner for my husband!! I did EXACTLY what you told me, and dinner was PERFECT!!”
“I would like to say Daniel in the meat Department was just ABSOLUTELY THE BEST
THE COUSTERMER SERVICE WAS GREAT !!!
Everytime I come and stop at the meat Department he always treats me Great and also see him with other customers always respectful and helpful, THIS GUY DESERVES A RAISE OR SOME KIND OF ACKNOWLEDGE MENT FROM Publix
THANK YOU DANIEL FOR YOUR CUSTOMER SERVICE”
“Excellent service, fast, and the pharmacists are extremely friendly, attentive, and professional. They also administer vaccines so effectively you don't even feel them.”
8:30AM - 8PM
864 Cypress Pkwy, Kissimmee
Supermarkets
“Love this store. Quality food at good prices. My only wish is that the stores here in Florida were larger in size with more options like other locations I've heard of.”
“The food was very delicious and the store was super organized. The employees are very friendly. They have two sizes of plate, the small one depending on what you choose and the price. My dish came out to $5 white rice and chop.The food was very delicious and the store was super organized. The employees are very friendly. They have two sizes of plate, the small one depending on what you choose and the price. My dish came out to $5 white rice and chop.”
7AM - 10PM
4112 E Johnson Ave, Haines City
Supermarkets
“Very nice store, severly understaffed and trained.
Not a cart in the store, when I asked the lady at the front, she said I know, I can't go get them.
Customer service is so overlooked these days.
Bakery made eye contact..... never said be with you in a minute.”
“It is quite spacious, you can find your Latin product, in my case I went to see the pharmacy I found what I was looking for, yes I saw it was quite busy and long lines.”
“My husband and I moved here to St. Cloud a year ago we had only been living here 4/5 months when my husband ran in to buy around 25 dollars of groceries. He had forgotten the PIN number, he tried twice. They actually offered to let him take our groceries and bring the money in the next day. He was in shock as we had only lived there a short time he had call me for the pin and was truest grateful for not only the courtesy but the simple fact that they remembered us coming in often.”
“Great store, friendly employees I've come to have a relationship with. The problem is that people in charge of commissions for Poinciana sucks butthole and it is hard to get here or traverse through the area. This isn't publix fault but there upper management should be complaining that the business could be better if not for the poor infrastructure. Love the subs”