About Neue Mayo Feinkost
The history of MAYO delicatessen salads began in 1976 with the start of production in a long-established marinade factory in Lübeck-Schlutup. From the very beginning, a wide range of high-quality fish, meat and vegetable salads were produced, initially only in large containers for the delicatessen counters, of course still stirred and filled by hand.
The outstanding quality of the salads and the service-oriented distribution via the company's own fleet of vehicles led to rapid growth of the company, so that after a few months it was possible to invest in the first filling machine - the self-service line was born.
Within a very short time, MAYO was supplying retailers in Schleswig-Holstein and Hamburg with self-service and counter products, and the company's own trucks were driving to even the remotest corners of northern Germany.
With reunification came another major growth spurt for the company. The North German taste was also welcome here, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern was opened up as a sales area.
After turbulent years at the beginning of the new millennium, MAYO has been growing again since 2005. In 2008, the company moved into a new factory in Lübeck-Siems on the other side of the River Trave, which meets the highest standards of hygiene and product safety. Certification to IFS and MSC standards was carried out promptly.
MAYO's sales area now stretches from the Danish border to the Sauerland, from the North Sea coast to Frankfurt/Oder. The entire sales area is served by our own refrigerated vehicles, driven by our field staff, who stock the goods and keep the shelves well stocked and maintained at all times. In this way, we can guarantee with a clear conscience that our quality remains at the highest level and that our retail partners can achieve good sales with little effort.
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