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Pizza maker invests €12.5m on extended Tesco deal
Pizza maker invests €12.5m on extended Tesco deal

Irish Times

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • Irish Times

Pizza maker invests €12.5m on extended Tesco deal

Pizza maker Crust & Crumb is spending €12.5 million on boosting production as it extends a deal with supermarket chain Tesco . The Ballyconnell, Co Cavan-based company will hire 120 more workers and double the size of its production facility to 7,430sq m after agreeing to supply Tesco with new premium pizza varieties. Crust & Crumb already employs 282 workers and makes 30 types of pizza for the supermarket chain, including five new lines that began selling in recent weeks. The pair's relationship began five years ago when Tesco sought to move production of its own-brand pizza range to Ireland. READ MORE Ford chief Lisa Brankin on accelerating the switch to electric vehicles Listen | 41:35 The contract is worth more than €10 million a year to Crust & Crumb, which increased production 35 per cent on the previous year in 2024. Tesco commercial director Joe Manning said the deal highlighted the chain's commitment to using Irish suppliers and growing jobs locally. Crust & Crumb chief executive Mark McCaffrey noted that his company's relationship with Tesco had grown over the past five years. 'Brexit presented many challenges as we know, but also offered some great opportunities to home-grown Irish suppliers like ourselves,' he said. Mr McCaffrey confirmed that support from groups such as Tesco allowed the firm to invest and expand.

Boy airlifted to hospital following e-scooter collision in Co Cavan
Boy airlifted to hospital following e-scooter collision in Co Cavan

BreakingNews.ie

time21-05-2025

  • Automotive
  • BreakingNews.ie

Boy airlifted to hospital following e-scooter collision in Co Cavan

A boy had to be airlifted to hospital last night after a road collision involving an e-scooter in Co Cavan. It happened at around 7.15pm at the Black Ridge roundabout near Ballyconnell. Advertisement Gardaí and emergency services were called to the scene and a boy was taken by helicopter to Temple Street Children's Hospital in Dublin with serious injuries. A second boy was taken to Cavan General Hospital for treatment of injuries believed to be non-life-threatening. The road is closed for a technical examination and local diversions are in place.

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