L-r: Mark Moriarty, Charlie Dunne, Pauline Dunne, Nicholas Dunne. (Photo: M&S Food)

L-r: Mark Moriarty, Charlie Dunne, Pauline Dunne, Nicholas Dunne. (Photo: M&S Food)

An Enniscorthy-based yogurt producer is the latest to star in the M&S Farm to Foodhall campaign, which highlights M&S Food’s “unwavering commitment” to sourcing fresh, high quality Irish produce.

The ‘Farm to Foodhall’ campaign highlights some of the farmers and producers across Ireland who supply trusted quality Irish food to M&S customers, as well as the ongoing work that they’re doing to expand upon their existing range of products sourced from Ireland.

The series allows consumers to see how their much-loved products are made behind-the-scenes.

The latest instalment in the campaign sees M&S Food Ambassador Mark Moriarty visit the Killowen farm to meet Nicholas Dunne, his sister Pauline, son Charlie, and the wider family circle, to see first hand the premium Irish yogurt from their dairy farm which is popular with their customers.

Commenting on the campaign, the trading director for M&S Ireland and Northern Ireland, Laura Harper, said: “Our ‘Farm to Foodhall’ campaign concludes by celebrating the outstanding contributions of the Dunne family farm in Co. Wexford.”

“We are thrilled to share their story, guaranteeing our customers consistently delicious and high-quality yoghurt, with exclusive flavours designed for M&S shoppers.”

In the video, the family team demonstrate how the love, care, attention given to the animals is instrumental in creating quality products.

“It was a privilege to connect with Nicholas, Pauline, and their extended family at their Wexford dairy farm,” Mr Moriarty said.

“Witnessing first-hand the passion infused into every M&S yogurt truly exemplifies their dedication to delivering the finest quality produce. There’s something special about enjoying a product that is created right there on the family’s dairy farm whilst surrounded by the animals and beauty of nature.”

“With sensational flavours and deliciously creamy yogurt, it is cultivators like the Dunnes who ensure consumers have access to exceptional products when they shop at M&S,” Mr Moriarty added.