Løgismose

Løgismose is a Danish food company producing and retailing delicacies and other products under its own brand.

It also operates a delicacy store in Copenhagen and another in Aarhus, and has online sales.

In 2011 it entered into collaboration with the discount supermarket chain Netto which launched a product line under the Løgismose brand in 2010.

The company is now part of Løgismose Meyers[1] Løgismose was founded by Sven and Lene Grønlykke, who abandoned a career in film-making to instead become culinary entrepreneurs, naming their enterprise after Løgismose Castle on the Danish island of Funen which they had acquired in 1965[2] In 1970 they acquired the local Haarby Dairy, then faced with closure, and Falsled Kro, a run-down country inn which they converted into a French gourmet restaurant which introduced La Nouvelle cuisine to Denmark under the leadership of French chef Michel Michaud.

The company was purchased by IK Investment Partners and merged with most of Claus Meyer's culinary activities to form Løgismose Meyers in 2015,[1] Løgismose has sold its products from a delicacy store at the Copenhagen waterfront since 1982.

Løgismose at Nordre Toldbod