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Donegal Catch marketing manager Tom Cronin says the move to the UK follows its strong performance in Ireland, where the brand has been available since 1988 and accounts for 63% of the market. Northern ...
The sale of the Green Isle and Donegal Catch brands to the Irish investors follows the divestment last year of Green Isle's Goodfella's and San Marco pizza business by 2 Sisters to Nomad Foods ...
Irish frozen fish brand Donegal Catch, owned by Northern Foods, was the market leader in the Irish Republic and wanted to justify its 20-25% price premium versus supermarket-label products and ...
UK food company 2 Sisters Food Group has completed the sale of its Irish seafood business Donegal Catch to a consortium of investors headed by ex-Largo Foods chief Maurice Hickey. The transaction ...
MEDIA & MARKETING: The agency has just won a top award for Donegal Catch ads that cast a net around consumers, writes Siobhán… MEDIA & MARKETING:The agency has just won a top award for Donegal ...
The Green Isle and Donegal Catch food manufacturing and export businesses have been snapped up in a deal which supports more than 100 jobs. The Ireland Strategic Investment Fund (ISIF) is backing the ...
Ex-Tayto boss top contender for €50m Donegal Catch buy. Former CEO understood to be in exclusive talks to acquire remaining Green Isle business from 2 Sisters Food Group ...
It has also sold the Goodfella’s pizza brand to Nomad Foods and closed its Five Star Fish subsidiary in the past year-and-a-half, while the possible sale of the Fox’s biscuit brand has long been ...
THE FOOD SAFETY Authority of Ireland (FSAI) has determined that a recall of Donegal Catch salmon fillets is not necessary despite undeclared peanut traces present in the fish. The FSAI issued an ...
The food allergen alert impacts three batches of Donegal Catch “4 Atlantic Fillets in a Barbeque Spiced Marinade”. It’s due to the presence of peanuts, which are not declared in the list of ...