The Food Safety Authority of Ireland issued the alert this afternoon, warning: "The above batch of Tayto Waffles Bacon Flavour contains soya which is not declared in the list of ingredients.
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 ...
"Tayto Snacks is working closely with the Food Safety Authority of Ireland and with our customers to ensure the potentially affected product is no longer available for purchase." TK Maxx and ...
Places are limited so you need to book ahead online at www.taytotours.com. Visit www.tayto.com to find out more about Northern Ireland’s favourite crisps.
'We’re selling on behalf of the Murphy family,' said auctioneer Frank Flynn, 'which is the family of Joe ‘Spud’ Murphy, the man who set up Tayto Crisps' Marked aerial photo of the 119ac farm ...
A European provider of sustainable wooden pallet pooling, IPP, has secured a supply chain agreement with Irish food brand, Tayto Snacks. With its UK & Ireland headquarters based in Coventry ...
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 ...