It's now a busy factory churning out one of Northern Ireland's most iconic snacks. Since 1956, the Tayto Group has produced potato chips (or "crisps," as the locals say) inside this castle ...
the man who set up Tayto Crisps' Marked aerial photo of the 119ac farm for auction at Curraghwalls, Stamullen, Co Meath. It isn’t every day that one gets to buy a bit of Irish cultural and ...
Co Armagh crisp maker Tayto has played down reports it has cut the hours of workers at its Tandragee factory. The Ulster ...
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 ...
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Extra.ie on MSNAs EU tell citizens to prepare, what would an Irish 72-hour survival kit look like?The European Union has urged its citizens to have a 72-hour emergency kit in the event of a crisis. With tensions rising around the world, Brussels have urged all member states to have a 72-hour kit ...
and supermarkets across Ireland. Tayto Snacks, renowned for its iconic crisps since its founding in 1954, operates from its production facility in Ashbourne, Co Meath. IPP specialises in pallet ...
Snacks giant Tayto has announced a second year of growth, with profits almost doubling to around £15m in the year to June ...
One of Europe’s leading poolers of sustainable wooden pallets has signed an exclusive supply chain agreement with one of Ireland’s most beloved food brands. IPP, which has its UK&I headquarters in ...
It's now a busy factory churning out one of Northern Ireland's most iconic snacks. Since 1956, the Tayto Group has produced potato chips (or "crisps," as the locals say) inside this castle, where the ...
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