Tayto chips, or crisps, are a beloved Northern Ireland snack that's made in a historic castle that visitors can tour. Here's ...
An urgent warning has been issued for a batch of Tayto crisps, posing a risk of severe allergic reactions like vomiting, ...
Tayto Snacks, renowned for its iconic crisps since its founding in 1954, operates from its production facility in Ashbourne, ...
St. Patrick’s Day, a holiday born from the conversion of Ireland to Catholicism, has become the epitome of Americans’ idea of ...
Ever wondered what those ominous green rings on crisps are? Well, it turns out they’re a sign that the potato was exposed to ...
A popular type of Tayto crisps have been recalled due to the presence of soybeans. In an alert issued by the Food Safety Authority of Ireland today, the implicated batch of Tayto Waffles Bacon Flavour ...
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 ...
Since 1956, the Tayto Group has produced potato chips (or "crisps," as the locals say) inside this castle, where the unmistakable scent of frying potatoes now wafts through rooms that once housed ...