Martin's Famous Pastry Shoppe

[2] J. Kenji López-Alt once considered the roll "the gold standard of burger buns", although he no longer supports the company due to political donations by Jim Martin, its chairman.

Afterwards, Lloyd and his wife, Lois Martin, began baking potato rolls from their home in Chambersburg, selling them to local grocery stores and weekend farmer's markets, along with cookies, pastries, and other snacks.

[2] Increased competition in the restaurant business led Jim Martin, Lloyd's son and then-president of the company, to narrow the bakery's focus to core products and distribution through grocery stores.

[11][12] Customers called for a boycott, upset by Mastriano's positions on President Donald Trump, denial of the 2020 presidential election, support of a total abortion ban, opposition to LGBT rights, and other issues.

[4] Philadelphia chain Federal Donuts dropped Martin's as a supplier for its chicken sandwiches, in favor of Baltimore-based Schmidt Baking Company.