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Tayto

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Tayto, the main brand of Tayto Group Ltd., has been manufacturing crisps and snacks since 1956 at Tayto Castle in Tandragee, Northern Ireland. Tayto, a family-owned firm, is known for its commitment to quality, obtaining ingredients from local Northern Irish suppliers, particularly farmers in the Tandragee area.

The brand sells a wide variety of crisps and snacks, including its iconic Cheese & Onion crisps, Onion Rings, Spicy Bikers, and the lighter Whisps nibbles, which have fewer than 100 calories per pack.Tayto's hand-crafted crisp collection, as well as its distinctive snacks like Rough Cuts and Big Cheese, are designed with robust flavors and consumer delight in mind.

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Tayto takes over Sirhowy Valley Foods, the firm behind Real Crisps
November 29, 2007
Tayto takes over Sirhowy Valley Foods, the firm behind Real Crisps
The company behind Real Crisps, Newport-based Sirhowy Valley Foods, has been acquired by the Tayto Group. Northern Ireland-based Tayto is the third biggest crisp brand in the UK, having already acquired Golden Wonder, and the acquisition takes the gr...
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October 13, 2007
Golden Wonder uses diamond jubilee for an 'attack' on Walkers
Crisp-maker Golden Wonder has launched a diamond jubilee (60 year) 'counter attack' to regain the home territory lost to ex-England striker Gary Lineker and his Walkers XI.The fight-back is being led by mother-of-five Della Daly, who has been put in c...
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September 20, 2007
Crisp end to the threat of strike action at Tayto
Tayto general manager Paul Allen said it was delighted yesterday to reach agreement with its workforce bringing to an end the threat of strike action.The statement followed confirmation by union Unite that a ballot over a compromise pay deal had been a...
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September 07, 2007
Crunchtime for the Tayto dispute
Strike action by workers at the Tayto crisp factory in Co Armagh could begin within days in a dispute over pay, it emerged last night. The Unite union said talks with management at the Labour Relations Agency had ended "acrimoniously'' and its me...
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