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Tayto Snacks

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Tayto snacks, formerly known as Largo Foods, is a major player in the Irish snack food sector, focusing on crisps, snacks, peanuts, and popcorn. Established in 1983, the company has production facilities in County Meath and County Donegal, where potatoes are predominantly sourced from Irish farmers in Meath, Dublin, Louth, and Wexford.

Tayto Snacks is a Brand of the Intersnack Group, a leading European snack manufacturer. The company makes about 2 million snack products every day and distributes them throughout Ireland, the United Kingdom, Europe, Australia, and the Middle East. Its brand portfolio includes well-known names including Tayto, Hunky Dorys, King, KP, and Perri, with Tayto being one of Ireland's best recognized crisp brands.

Tayto Snacks has a substantial market share in the Irish crisps and snacks category, with 39 household brands. Tayto's beginnings dates back to 1954, when Joe 'Spud' Murphy launched Cheese & Onion crisps, a flavor innovation that quickly became famous. Over the years, the company has grown, shifting to larger production sites and modernizing its facilities to suit rising demand. In 2006, Largo Foods purchased Tayto, solidifying its stronghold in the snack sector.

The company sets a high value on quality, employing 100% pure sunflower oil in its crisps and prioritizing responsible sourcing. Tayto Snacks is also dedicated to sustainability, food safety, and community engagement. Aside from its product offerings, Tayto is notable for its brand mascot, Mr. Tayto, who has become a cultural figure in Ireland, even publishing an autobiography and undertaking a funny election campaign.

Tayto Snacks is constantly expanding its product line to meet changing consumer tastes, such as Tayto Lentil Chips, which are a low-fat snacking choice. The corporation also runs Tayto Park, Ireland's only theme park, which includes roller coasters and an exotic zoo.

Not to be confused with the chips manufacturer Tayto in Northern Ireland. Information on Tayto in North Ireland can be found at Tayto (North Ireland)

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Mr Tayto
Febrero 25, 2012

Largo Foods (Tayto) receives grant for equipment and R&D

In Ireland, the government have committed grant assistance in excess of half a million euro to Gaoth Dobhair based Largo Food Exports Ltd. The funds will be used to update equipment and for research and development into new products to be produced in ...
Tayto
Julio 17, 2011

Chips maker Intersnack increases stake in Largo Foods

Ray Coyle, founder of Irish potato crisp maker Largo Foods, is selling a 25 percent stake in the company to German snack maker Intersnack, the Sunday Times reported, citing an interview with Coyle. Coyle is selling a further 11 percent stake in the co...
 Mr Tayto
Junio 20, 2011

Largo Foods (Mr Tayto) announces further expansion

Snack foods maker, Largo Foods, is to invest €2.6m in the expansion of its Co Donegal facility, Ireland.
New varieties for potato chips (crisps) impress in trials at Seabrook Crisps
Julio 23, 2010

New varieties for potato chips (crisps) impress in trials at Seabrook Crisps

A new potato processing variety has yielded well in trials in a difficult growing season.The new variety from Potato Innovations (PI), known only as YP0243, has yielded nearly 35t/ha of marketable ware in the trials.YP0243 is due to receive registratio...