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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 Group closes Red Mill Snack Foods: 300 jobs cut
October 23, 2008
Tayto Group closes Red Mill Snack Foods: 300 jobs cut
Today the Red Mill Snack Food Company, which is owned by Tayto Group, revealed all 300 jobs at the Wednesbury plant will go and production is moving to a plant in Corby, Northamptonshire. Production will continue until at least February.
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September 16, 2008
Workers leave jobs at Tayto's crisp manufacturing plant in Corby
Up to 20 workers have left their jobs at the Tayto crisp factory in Corby which is under threat of closure.Eastern European workers have taken the decision to return home because of the uncertainty of jobs at the Tayto plant.The Irish crisp company ann...
Jobs threat at crisp site red Mills Snack Foods
July 24, 2008
Jobs threat at crisp site red Mills Snack Foods
A crisp factory employing 300 people in the Black Country could close after its owner lost one of its biggest contracts. Workers are facing redundancy at Red Mill Snack Foods Ltd in Globe Street, Wednesbury, which makes Transformers crisps and Mr Pork...
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July 23, 2008
Jobs threatened at Tayto's Corby chips plant after P&G axes mini Pringles contract
Tayto announced to cease production at its crisp manufacturing plant in the Corby, threatening 264 jobs.   The decision follows the cancellation of the only contract at the factory by Proctor and Gamble to manufacture Pringles Minis.Workers at the pl...