Tommy Moloney’s brings Christmas home, with all the Irish fixings!
“Now we have a distributor in the major markets in the states, which are New York, Boston, San Francisco and Washington DC. But now we are shipping to every state in the union.”
“We are all about quality and tradition. All of our meat products are carefully handcrafted with special detail to authenticity. We are the only company in the US that imports traditional Irish spices and uses traditional Irish recipes that replicate the classic taste of true Irish meats, freshly made in the United States. When you eat our products, you taste the same wonderful flavor you experienced in Ireland,” Keyes adds.
On the website, you can log on from anywhere in the world to send Irish products. It’s not just sausages and bacon, you can order soda bread, cheese, butter, spreads, you name it. If you order a gift basket it will be delivered anywhere in the U.S. within two days.
“You’d be surprised how far the Irish have branched out because we ship to every state in the country. Every day we have people logging in with orders from all over. It’s not just the Irish who buy from us, many tourists who have spent time in Ireland have been knocked out by the produce and they’ll come to our website with orders too. It’s another home run for us, too.”
Tommy Moloney’s products aren’t just available online. Major supermarket chains like ShopRite and Stop and Shop are taking their produce, too.
“We believe that you should give the customer exactly what they were eating back home,” says Keyes. “By importing that seasoning we are giving them exactly what they expect. The feedback from our customers that we’re serving the genuine article puts a smile on our face.”
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