Tayto chips, or crisps, are a beloved Northern Ireland snack that's made in a historic castle that visitors can tour. Here's ...
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 ...
For Derry-man Mark Owens, a prestigious US Scholarship did more than just open doors – it completely transformed the ...
Local 5’s long-running and award-winning series The Dish on Wisconsin Supper Clubs shares stories about this dining tradition ...
The news comes after the snack giant launched a limited edition run of the flavour in its home town, Worcester. Fans of the ...
To this day, it is still produced in the Midland Road factory that the pair built ... Other brands that sell crisps in the iconic flavour include Tayto, M&S own brand, and even Walkers’ own ...
Wooden pallets pooler IPP has signed an exclusive supply chain agreement with Irish food brand firm Tayto Snacks.
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 ...