Post job

Penn Dutch Food Center company history timeline

1973

Jacob’s son Edwin and his sons Bill, Paul and Rick sold the business in 1973, moved to South Florida and bought a manufacturing plant west of Interstate 95 in an industrial section of Hollywood between Stirling and Sheridan streets.

1986

Quality was important: A 1986 Palm Beach Daily News story said the Salsburgs bought only corn-fed cattle from the corn belt states.

1993

But Paul Salsburg felt differently. “There were items that may have only sold 100 or 200 pounds a week, but they brought in 100 to 200 customers,” he said in 1993.

In 1993, two employees of the Hollywood store entered the premises after hours.

1999

And in 1999, a butcher named John Benamor, who started his 20-year career at Penn Dutch smoking hams and making hot dogs, met a tragic end at the store.

2004

In 2004, with Edwin Salsburg’s grandson Greg Salsburg serving as president, Penn Dutch opened a second store in a new shopping center at 3201 N. State Road 7, just south of Sample Road in Margate.

Work at Penn Dutch Food Center?
Share your experience
Founded
-
Company founded
Headquarters
Margate, FL
Company headquarter
Get updates for jobs and news

Rate how well Penn Dutch Food Center lives up to its initial vision.

Zippia waving zebra

Penn Dutch Food Center jobs

Do you work at Penn Dutch Food Center?

Does Penn Dutch Food Center communicate its history to new hires?

Penn Dutch Food Center competitors

Company nameFounded dateRevenueEmployee sizeJob openings
Butcher Boy1974$7.9M100-
Sullivans Foods1967$1.5M7-
Dekalb Farmers Market1977$110.0M700-
Mitsuwa Marketplace1998$150.0M750-
Lees Market-$11.0M25-
Metro Market2004$17.0M315106
Ingles Markets1963$5.0B26,000208
Price Cutter1919$530.0M3,000155
Town & Country Markets1957$34.0M135120
Hugo's Family Marketplace1939$12.0M70112

Zippia gives an in-depth look into the details of Penn Dutch Food Center, including salaries, political affiliations, employee data, and more, in order to inform job seekers about Penn Dutch Food Center. The employee data is based on information from people who have self-reported their past or current employments at Penn Dutch Food Center. The data on this page is also based on data sources collected from public and open data sources on the Internet and other locations, as well as proprietary data we licensed from other companies. Sources of data may include, but are not limited to, the BLS, company filings, estimates based on those filings, H1B filings, and other public and private datasets. While we have made attempts to ensure that the information displayed are correct, Zippia is not responsible for any errors or omissions or for the results obtained from the use of this information. None of the information on this page has been provided or approved by Penn Dutch Food Center. The data presented on this page does not represent the view of Penn Dutch Food Center and its employees or that of Zippia.

Penn Dutch Food Center may also be known as or be related to Penn Dutch, Penn Dutch Food Center, Penn Dutch Food Center II, Inc. and Penn Dutch Meat & Seafood Market.