What's Your #LunchboxStory
What's Your #LunchboxStory?
Since its inception, L. May MFG has deployed over 1 million sturdy lunch boxes for workers across Canada, the United States, Australia, and Europe.
To this day, the lunchboxes are still manufactured in Sudbury, Ontario, Canada, often being passed down by generations as family heirlooms.
Our community always has a story about their lunchbox and derives pleasure in telling tales about where fathers have passed their lunchboxes to their children. Carrying something every day of one's working career becomes part of one's life
Hear from our numerous happy customers!
Mitchell Young
This lunchbox has served me well for 47 years of mining and construction work. I bought it after high school when I got hired on to Levack Mine and now I am 65 and retired from Caterpillar. Still in great shape.
Gordon Ridsdill
I never knew how much love you could fit into an L. May Lunchbox before my daughter was born.
The Rural Dad l Jeff King
It’s hard to believe that it’s been 3 years since I decided to take a parental leave. Tomorrow I’m back to putting natural gas pipeline in the ground! It’s #bittersweet but I’m happy to say that this vintage @lmayminerslunchbox is ready for more work!
Zeil Dronken Hanonnen Cortner
I'll never get rid of my L. May MFG🧰💪
Hawkins
I've been carrying this box around for a while. It's been all over the place. Alaska, Montana,Idaho, Nevada❤️
Roger Strand
This lunch box belonged to a friend Gary Bown straight day track man Homestake mine Lead SD he passed away ten years ago from cancer.
Ben Mccarthy
15 years& counting🧰💪
J. Paul Murphy
18 years and now it’s retired (still like new!)
Dan
I have had my L. May lunch box for a few years and it is the perfect size to hold my quart thermos [14 inch] as well as my lunch. The thermos is 47 years old and the lunchbox is 10 plus. It is nice to know that it can be repaired.
David Jones
I have been carrying one to work for 40 years, it should be good for another 40!