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Red Mill Snack Foods

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公司描述

Red Mill Snack Foods Limited was once one of the UK's leading manufacturers of savoury snacks.

The company's most successful brands included Transform-A-Snack, the 'Big Bag' snack range, Mr Porky's pork scratching, plus a range of 10p price marked children's snacks including Quarter Backs, Tangy Toms, Krunchie Sticks, Oinks, Onion Rings and Petrified Prawns.

Red Mill produced up to a half a billion snacks per year from manufacturing bases in Wednesbury, West Midlands and Westhoughton, Lancashire.

Previously owned by Continental Foods, Red Mill Snack foods was acquired by Tayto in March 2008. Tayto closed the Red Mill snack food plant in September 2010.

Although some of the brands still exist, the Red Mill brand has gone.

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该公司新闻

二月 12, 2011

Nick Ripley joins Seabrook as sales director

Nick Ripley has joined Seabrook Crisps as sales director. His task is to drive the firm's growth, especially in the South of England, to help achieve the target of reaching an annual turnover of £69 million by 2015.
 Tayto
九月 02, 2010

Tayto to close Red Mill Snack Foods plant in September

Tayto is finalizing the closure of Red Mills Snacks foods, announced in October 2008. Tayto’s Red Mill Snack Foods factory at Wednesbury is scheduled to close next month as all remaining production is transferred to its factory at Corby in Northampton...
 Red Mill Snack Foods
十月 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.
 Tayto
七月 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...