Co Armagh crisp maker Tayto has played down reports it has cut the hours of workers at its Tandragee factory. The Ulster ...
"We all grew up on Tayto cheese and onion crisps, so they just taste like home ... tour gives visitors a behind-the-scenes look at the brand's history and production, plus a chance to meet ...
Walkers has discontinued several products in recent years including Worcester Sauce and Marmite-flavoured crisps - see the full list.
Tayto Group’s sales for the year grow from £250.3 million in 2023 to £271.2 million in 2024, while profits nearly doubled to ...
Snacks giant Tayto has announced a second year of growth, with profits almost doubling to around £15m in the year to June ...
IPP, which has its UK&I headquarters in Coventry, has agreed a sole supply deal with Tayto Snacks which will see it move all pallet supply across Ireland into distribution centres, downtrade and ...
Walkers then started 2024 by revealing it has stopped making Marmite-flavour crisps. But Marmite crisps have since been re-introduced to the market with Northern Ireland brand Tayto.