Bryan Lynch Salads is a proud member of Love Irish Food since 2010. In business for over 25 years, Bryan Lynch is very familiar with the food industry from starting off making coleslaw in the garage of his house, opening a deli in Carrickmacross, Co. Monaghan to the opening of his 9,000sq ft. Production premises in Ardee, Co. Louth, the home of Bryan Lynch Salads.
The Love Irish Food logo, something you may have seen on the shelves in your local supermarkets, is the symbol Irish shoppers can trust.
“We have placed the Love Irish Food logo prominently on our packaging because it's very important to us and it's also important to shoppers because they know they’re buying an Irish product and supporting local and national businesses”
said Bryan Lynch, Managing Director of Bryan Lynch Salads.
Bryan added "Over the years Love Irish Food have been very good to work with, offering brand awareness and exposure across their social accounts and newsletters. We’re thrilled to announce a collaboration with another Irish brand, Glenhaven. This is the first of its kind for us and we’re very excited to be teaming up with another brand where the products we offer complement one another. It's a culinary fusion crafted in collaboration"
Glenhaven has been making delicious crispy chicken goujons, dippers and fillets in beautiful Co. Wicklow since 1986. All locally made with 100% chicken breast and absolutely no artificial colours, flavourings or preservatives. View the full Glenhaven range here.
Emma Cahill, Brand Director at Glenhaven said
“We were delighted when Love Irish Food approached us with the idea of Glenhaven collaborating with Bryan Lynch Salads. It’s great to come together with another long established, quality, Irish family business, especially one that helps us to highlight the versatility of our 100% Irish goujons, dippers and fillets.”
Andrea Murray, Marketing Manager at Love Irish Food added:
“Love Irish Food are delighted to see two great member brands working together to create the perfect match. Our role is to showcase, promote and celebrate authentic Irish food and drink brands to the Irish Shopper and what a great example.”
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