Expansion at Tayto to create 58 jobs in NI

Northern Ireland-headquartered Tayto group is to create 58 extra jobs at its plant in Tandragee, Co Armagh, as part of a £6 million…

Northern Ireland-headquartered Tayto group is to create 58 extra jobs at its plant in Tandragee, Co Armagh, as part of a £6 million investment programme.

The family-owned business is the third largest crisp and snack manufacturer in the UK.

It currently employs 390 people at its Tandragee Castle site, and employs a further 900 at UK plants

in Scunthorpe, Corby, Wolverhampton and Bolton.

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Paul Allen, Tayto’s chief executive, said the latest expansion and job-creation programme at Tandragee was part of a company strategy to increase the capacity of its facilities in Northern Ireland to meet increased demand both nationally and internationally.

“While we are now very much a national company our home is very definitely in Co Armagh,” Mr Allen said.

Tayto Northern Ireland was originally established in 1955 by businessman Thomas Hutchinson.

Francess McDonnell

Francess McDonnell

Francess McDonnell is a contributor to The Irish Times specialising in business