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Scaling back: New Publix stores are coming to Florida. Here’s what they’ll be missing

Grocery store scales date back to 1930

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New Publix stores are scheduled to open in Central Florida, though Publix officials said they’ll be missing a certain piece of equipment.

According to the company, its signature scales will not be made available in its new locations.

These scales date back to 1930, when the first Publix store was opened in Florida.

Photo of the first Publix location in Winter Haven (1940) (Public Domain)

In the chain’s early years, it decided to make these scales free for customers to use — something that typically required money during this time because people didn’t have scales in their homes.

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“Our founder, having the vision to be a customer service expert, he thought having scales in the store without having our customers pay for it would be a treat — and it was,” said Dwaine Stevens, who worked for Publix for around four decades.

However, customers won’t find any scales in Publix stores outside of Florida and Georgia. And that’s because there are only a few left.

Publix scale

Publix officials told News 6 that the scales’ manufacturer — Mettler Toledo — stopped making them a few years ago.

“The manufacturer ceased production in 2015, meaning that one day — although our wonderful repair shop keeps our remaining machines in great shape — the last Publix scale will retire,” Publix wrote. “When scales are taken out of a store, they go for a spruce-up in our repair shop. They could wind up going to another store, or they may be held for parts to utilize in other scales.”

As a result, these scales won’t be coming to new Florida stores, the company explained.

Publix bought up as many of these scales as it could before Mettler Toledo stopped production, and the remaining scales are kept in stores or at a warehouse in Lakeland.

The main technician at the warehouse said the scales last quite a long time. He worked on one that was built in 1971.

The technician uses a Publix People Weigher Repair handbook. He said there are all types of repair issues, like when children swing on the arms and treat them like playground equipment.

A Publix manager said the second most common reason people use the scales is to weigh their luggage on the way to the airport. That way they can know if it’s too heavy before checking it with the airline.

According to Publix, the scales will stay in the Florida stores as long as the technicians can keep them operational.

In the meantime, the newest Publix stores in Central Florida are as follows:

Opening Date
May 2023Kissimmee1725 Future Way
August 2023Winter GardenWaterleigh Village - 10650 Avalon Road
December 2023Altamonte SpringsOak Groves Shoppes - 1005 N. State Road 434
February 2024SanfordKing’s Crossing - 4181 E. State Road 46

Another Publix location is currently undergoing renovations in Oviedo, Publix officials told News 6.

That store — located at 81 Alafaya Woods Blvd. — is expected to be larger than most of the other recently opened stores once it’s finished.

The newest Publix is scheduled to open in Orlando at the Shoppes at Storey Park — located at 11286 Dowden Road — on March 7.

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