NEW data has revealed that Cork sends more Irish snacks abroad than Dublin.
The latest annual figures from The Paddy Box, a company that specialises in sending packages of Irish food, drinks and snacks abroad, highlighted the spending habits across the island.
Meath ranks number one, with Mayo and Kildare following close behind.
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Australia, the United States, the UK and Canada were top countries were loved ones received Paddy Boxes.
The five most selected products globally were Tayto Cheese & Onion, Irish teabags, Cadbury Purple Snacks, Ballymaloe Relish and Gateaux Mini Rolls
A bag of Tayto is now leaving Ireland every 30 minutes, as demand from the Irish diaspora surges in the lead-up to March 17th.
Mark Loftus, founder of The Paddy Box, said: 'There’s something special about opening a box filled with the food you grew up with. One cup of Irish tea or one packet of Tayto can transport you straight home. Seeing a Tayto multipack leave every 30 minutes shows just how powerful that connection still is.’
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