Mayo Foods is Mayo’s go to store for groceries, kitchen wares, and home essentials.
Owned wholly by the Na-Cho Nyäk Dun Development Corporation, choosing to shop at Mayo Foods means that your dollars are being actively reinvested back into the community.
Mayo Foods carries grocery essentials including, fresh produce, dairy, breads, meats, and dry goods. Since 2020, Mayo Foods has also been proud to serve prepared foods from the “hot foods counter” and deli section including take home meals.
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HOURS OF OPERATION
SUN: 10-6
MON: 8-8
TUE: 8-8
WED: 8-8
THUR: 8-8
FRI: 8-8
SAT: 8-8
Phone: 867-996-2328
Commitment to Community
Mayo Foods is more than a store. It's a community-owned space dedicated to supporting the wellbeing of Mayo Residents, and supporting food-security and food-sovereignty initiatives. Some of the ways Mayo Foods remains commitment to community includes:
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Combatting inflation by keeping grocery essentials affordable
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Stocking a wide range of products to increase access to healthy living
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Keeping our community board up-to-date with the latest of what's happening around town
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Remaining open to feedback and requests from our community
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Giving back and sponsoring community initiatives whenever possib
Jordan's Principle
Mayo Foods is now proudly an official Jordan's Principle vendor, meaning an increased access to food security and sovereignty in our community.
This partnership, led by the First Nation of Na-Cho Nyäk Dun and supported by the Nation’s active business arm the Na-Cho Nyäk Dun Development Corporation.
For families that are interested in participating in Jordan’s Principle in Mayo, they are asked to contact Mika Bernier, the Health & Wellness Director of FNNND, and meet with a Wellness Worker to begin the application process. Families can visit the FNNND Wellness Office (Room 125 in the NND Admin Building), email wellnessdir@nndfn.com, or call 867 996-2265 ext. 125. Jordan’s Principle is open to all Indigenous youth and families, Yukon First Nations living in Mayo are encouraged to reach out to their Nation’s office, but FNNND is happy to assist any Yukon First Nation family interested in applying. While the FNNND Health & Wellness team is determined to support the applications and access of as many families as possible, approval is not guaranteed as funding eligibility depends on each family's unique circumstances. FNNND acts solely as a liaison to assist with program delivery, now in collaboration with Mayo Foods.