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Publix has rolled out new Pub Sub bread and new stores. See the details

Publix has rolled out new Pub Sub bread and new stores. See the details

Miami Herald21-06-2025
Business Publix has rolled out new Pub Sub bread and new stores. See the details
This collection of stories focuses on Publix's recent store openings and its new Pub Sub roll.
Publix recently opened a large new store in The Falls area of South Miami-Dade, which includes a second-story. The Florida chain also announced the debut of a soft white bread roll in its signature Pub Subs. Elsewhere, Publix plans a new Fort Lauderdale location this summer. Additionally, the expansion strategy includes new stores in Kentucky and North Carolina. Read the stories below.
Publix shared an image of its popular Chicken Tender club folded into its new soft white roll. The softer white bread option was introduced in February 2025 at Publix grocery stores in the eight southeastern states it operates in.
NO. 1: 'WE TAKE PRIDE IN SURPRISING CUSTOMERS.' PUBLIX ROLLS OUT A NEW SOFT PUB SUB ROLL
'We're following the latest trends.' | Published February 15, 2025 | Read Full Story by Howard Cohen
Publix greeted customers at the 7 a.m. grand opening of its long-awaited rebuilt Briar Bay store with custom bags on Feb. 27, 2025.
NO. 2: A NEW PUBLIX JUST OPENED IN THE FALLS AREA, AND SHOPPERS HAVE BEEN TALKING. TAKE A LOOK
The Briar Bay Publix is just one of several opening in March around Florida. | Published February 28, 2025 | Read Full Story by Howard Cohen
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NO. 3: PUBLIX, ALDI AND WHOLE FOODS PLAN SUMMER OPENINGS IN SOUTH FLORIDA. SEE DETAILS
What to know about locations, dates and the focus on local products. | Published May 29, 2025 | Read Full Story by Howard Cohen
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