Sheffield-based gourmet crisp producer, The Yorkshire Crisp Company, has secured listings to supply its products to regional rail network, Grand Central Trains, allowing passengers to enjoy these deliciously moreish, luxury crisps whilst they travel by rail.
Grand Central Trains, who recently opened a brand new line offering travel from Bradford to London Kings Cross, will feature the crisps on their new line menus and they will be available in 40g single bags in a choice of two flavours from the range – Lightly Sea Salted and the popular Henderson’s Yorkshire Sauce.
Said Linda Carter, of Grand Central Trains: “We are always keen to try and source high quality, local products on our menus and Yorkshire Crisps fit in perfectly with this criteria. I love the new Sweet Chilli and Lime flavour!”
Tim Wheatley, of The Yorkshire Crisp Company: “We are delighted that our crisps can now be enjoyed by commuters travelling between Bradford and London giving our brand exposure to a wider audience.”
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September 14, 2010
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