Where will Plato go next? It’s up to you! Take Plato along on your trek across the globe. Snap a picture with Plato on a nature trail, at the top of a mountain, or working on his tan at the beach. Send us your photos for a chance to be featured!
Thankfully, dinosaurs don’t need passports. To take Plato along for the ride, download and print your own Plato or find a paper Plato in your Publix Communication Center. Then, snap a pic and send it to corporate.communications@publix.com. Be sure to include your name, work location and photo caption.
March Week 4
Plato is on a path to hike 50 trails in 50 weeks! He most recently hiked Screech Owl Trail at Tibet-Butler Preserve in Orlando, Florida.
Plato camped out at Highland Hammond State Park in Sebring, Florida. Thankfully they ate hot dogs, not hot dinos.
Plato and his fluffy friend love riding in style! Plato went for a run — kind of — in Deltona, Florida.
March Week 3
The corporate quality assurance team took a selfie with Plato — and our Mr. George cutout! Think they make that Publix jacket for green dinosaurs?
Visit Disney’s Hollywood Studios, Plato did. Make friends with fellow small green creature, Yoda must.
Plato has fun while he works! Our dutiful mascot visited Henderson Middle School with associates from #1586 in Hendersonville, North Carolina, to teach kids the joys of working for Publix.
March Week 2
NORM! By the time Plato left Cheers in Boston, Massachusetts, everyone knew his name.
In between coffee house visits in Seattle, Washington, Plato stopped to check out the city views from the top of the Space Needle.
Plato made sure to catch some rays on the beach while visiting Pensacola, Florida, with associates from #1461, Niceville, Florida.
March Week 1
Plato & the Pups would make a great band name, don’t you think? Check out Plato with his paw-se in Smyrna, Tennessee.
Sometimes the real Plato makes his own path! Associates from #1615, Kill Devil Hills, North Carolina, brought the dinosaur to local landmarks, including Outer Banks National Scenic Byway in Ocracoke, North Carolina.
Plato the Publixaurus posed for a picture at the Parthenon in Nashville, Tennessee. Now say that five times fast!