Tyrrells, a Potato Chips Manufacturer in the United Kingdom, is reportedly being put up for sale for about £100 million (~ USD 150 million).
Langholm Capital, a private equity firm, has owned the Herefordshire-based business for the last five years after buying it from potato farmer William Chase in a £40m deal.
According to analysts, Tyrrells is likely to draw interest from American food giant Kellogg’s, the Japanese snacks firm Calbee, and Tangerine, the Blackpool-based confectionery company that owns Butterkist popcorn.
Other potential bidders could include Germany’s Intersnack, which bought KP Snacks last year.

五月 21, 2013
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