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November 2022 by Susanne C.
Publix always has fresh meat and fruit and veggies stores are clean customer service outstanding
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July 2022 by David W.
What I like about this Publix is that is always clean. Their employees are nice and helpful if you need it. When there and it's busy they are good at getting you through the checkout quickly. The people in the deli and bakery are always friendly as well.
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June 2022 by Zorro D.
Publix, where shopping is expensive! Unless you're a member of the Rockefeller family or just won the lottery, stick to Walmart or Costco. A gallon of milk and a loaf of bread at Publix might require a second mortgage on your house. 'Nuff said.
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June 2022 by Jonathan M.
Publix, where shopping is expensive! Unless you're a member of the Rockefeller family or just won the lottery, stick to Walmart or Costco. A gallon of milk and a loaf of bread at Publix might require a second mortgage on your house. 'Nuff said.
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December 2021 by Brandon J.
I love this publix. Even when it is busy the staff do a great job to get you in and out. The deli staff are awesome at handling that big sub and chicken rush while still taking care of the deli meats. Love the bakery here. Super helpful and willing to do what they can to help you with your cake and bakery needs. The pharmacy is awesome is well. Would not have my prescription anywhere else.
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May 2020 by Angel I.
I know we are living in challenging times, but it is a shame that in times like these and even under the banner of "we care about first responders and health workers", other people are treated rudely, and that' s my experience with Donovan one of the managers of this Publix. May 14, 2020 at 8pm I phoned this Publix asking what time the store closed. The person who answered the phone simply told me they were closing at 9pm, she NEVER told me that 8 - 9 was for first responders and health workers only (my wife is a nurse). When I got there DONAVAN was at the door and when I wanted to go in he wouldn't let me. I told him that I had called and was told that they were closing at 9pm. Then he told me that they were, but that they were only open for first responders and health workers. I told him that my wife was a nurse and was at home, but he said no, that she was the one who had to come. I told him, if I explain the reason why I came here, maybe you can be flexible, he said, "you can tell me any story you want, but whatever it is, I'm not going to let you in". I told him, you are not going to let me in even if I tell you that my mother-in-law has pancreatic cancer and she is craving for fried bananas and I just came to get a bottle of oil and that my wife, the nurse, can't come because she is taking care of her? This heartless guy, with no compassion at all, told me, "I don't care, you can't come in". I got upset.. still am.. and said, Ok, I'm going to call my wife and ask her to come, she is going to leave her mom who she's taking care of because you can't let me come in and buy the bottle of oil I need... well, I called my wife and she was able to come in and buy the oil to make the bananas for her mom. The reason I consider this man to be rude and lacking in compassion and why Publix needs to review this situation is: 1. The person I spoke to on the phone TOLD ME THEY WERE COLSING at 9PM, never that 8 to 9 was for first responders and health workers. If she had told me such, I would have stayed with my mother-in-law and my wife would have come, SHE IS A NURSE. (common sense) 2. This rude and inflexible man, Donovan, wouldn't even listen to the reason I was there. And when I told him, he didn't care, he didn't have any compassion at all and of course, no flexibility. (It would have been easy to let me in or find a way to try and help me). Something so simple that it would have been resolved with a little compassion and understanding, this man turned it into an embarrassment for Publix. Of course, I said a few things to this man, I never insulted him, nor did I record a video, because I'm not that kind of person. 3. It's a shame that people like this man represents a business as historically reputable as Publix. What good is it for Publix to brag that they care about our heroes in this crisis if they lack compassion for others? (still.. my wife is a nurse) For this reason, this Publix will never have me as a customer again. I hope that management will pay attention to this issue and understand that in times of crisis and in real situations, one can use common sense, use discretion and be flexible.
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August 2019 by Jill C.
I used to like this store. It's right down the block from where we live. The prices might be a bit high at times, but you are paying for convenience and a premium store. But over the last few years the service has gone way down. First they never seem to have enough sale items in stock even on the day the sale begins. Then you have to get a rain check and wait for stock to be put on the shelf. If something is on sale stock more of it, you know people are going to buying more of it. Then there is the deli. Very good quality. Super nice people behind the counter. But if you wait for service on Sunday morning, which is our time to shop due to our work schedule, you can expect to wait at least a half hour. So I started ordering online. This worked well for a few months until I noticed that my orders were wrong. Wrong product, not the amount that I ordered. Or parts of my order not being there at all. The system is you tell them when you are picking up your order and they put it in an open cooler that anyone can grab from. I would arrive just when my order was supposed to be ready and often find part of my order had been taken by someone else. When i complained the the deli manager I was informed that they could not watch the cooler all the time. Well if you have a system that does not work, maybe it's time to change the system. Enough was enough. I work to hard for my money to be yelled at like that. When the new Sprouts opened on Southern Blvd. we started shopping there. No problems and we can stop by right after Costco. We have spoken to the managers of this store and headquarters several times about our problems. It just gets to the point where you don't want to waste your time just complaining. Sad but true. Hope they will finally get their act together.
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December 2018 by Walt P.
This is a well stocked Publix always friendly and inviting. Displays are clean. Large selection of beer and wine. Sadly some still bring their dogs with fake service covers.
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October 2018 by Elizabeth R.
It's your typical Publix neighborhood supermarket. It's a very clean store everyone is very friendly and the shells are always stocked. There is a good variety in just about anything you're looking for. It is convenient for me since it is right down the road. I have never had to wait more than 3 to 5 minutes in line. If the lines get too long, they always open up another lane for the customers. They always ask if I found everything. The biggest problem I have with this location, and the other locations in the area, is the price. It seems that Publix and Wellington are far more expensive than other locations. I truly do not like having to shop here if I can help it because the prices. I will drive a few more miles and go to the neighborhood Walmart grocery store. I will however, shop when they have a BOGO Sale because you are getting a better deal. I have stopped buying lunch meats there because they are overpriced. I just cannot justify shopping here and feeding a family of seven people on my income.