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17th Sep 2013

Why you should really keep an eye out for the Love Irish Food logo

Here's how the Love Irish Food logo came about, and why it is so important to Irish food.

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Here’s how the Love Irish Food logo came about, and why it is so important to the Irish food industry.

In 2009 a group of Irish brands making everything from porridge to orange squash came together to set up a new organisation called Love Irish Food.

Over the course of the last four years the organisation has grown from 29 members to over 110 and along the way has witnessed some stunning successes by its members as they continue to battle tough economic conditions through innovation, collaboration and dedication. .

The Goal

Love Irish Food aims to help shoppers make informed choices about buying Irish manufactured food and drinks. The overall aim is to safeguard the future of food and drink manufacturing in Ireland.

It’s hard to imagine it while pushing your trolley round the supermarket but behind every Irish product on the shelves is a real home-grown story about people working from farm to factory to supermarket floor to bring you great quality Irish product.

It’s simple, buying more Irish made products helps Irish businesses survive and protects Irish jobs. That’s something that we can all be proud of and all make a real difference to.

Research however shows that Irish shoppers are unsure as to what constitutes a truly Irish brand.

The Love Irish Food Logo

LOve Irish food logo

The Love Irish Food logo aims to let shoppers know that a brand is truly an Irish brand which adheres to the strict criteria of the Love Irish Food organisation, by guaranteeing that the product is manufactured in the Republic of Ireland and importantly that the brand uses ingredients from Ireland.

Not all food and drink brands are eligible to join Love Irish Food. When you see this Love Irish Food Logo on a product you know that it is:

Made in the Republic of Ireland using local ingredients where they are available.

Take your chocolate bar for example. Now, the cocoa can’t be grown in Cavan, but the milk used can certainly come from cows in Kerry. So look out for the new Love Irish Food logo on your next trip to the shops and buy Irish.

In recognition of the significant impact food and drink manufacturers make to the Irish economy, Love Irish Food has announced details of the Love Irish Food Brand Development Award 2013. This will see one Irish food and drink manufacturer benefit from a €200,000 advertising campaign.

Speaking at the launch Kieran Rumley, Executive Director of Love Irish Food said “There are inspirational stories of grit, determination and success coming from brands within the agri-food sector in Ireland today.

“This award recognises that all across the Irish food and drink industry there are wonderful brands employing local people and directly contributing to Ireland’s economic recovery, we hope that the considerable advertising campaign offered by Independent Newspapers can help bring one of these brands to the next level”.

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