Rob Kearney-backed Snack Farm secures deal with corporate gift platform Sendeso | Business Post

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Rob Kearney-backed Snack Farm secures deal with corporate gift platform Sendeso, emmetjryan reports.

Padraig Staunton, co-founder of Snack Farm, Rob Kearney, director of wellbeing at the firm and Kris Rudeegraap, chief executive of Sendoso. Picture: Andres Poveda

Snack Farm, the health food company backed by former rugby player Rob Kearney, has secured a partnership with Sendoso, the global corporate gifting platform which has its European headquarters in Dublin. The deal will aid Snack Farm in reaching new international markets while Sendoso’s goal is to build its Irish presence off the deal with a local brand.

“The partnership with Sendoso will ultimately assist in getting our healthy snacking products in front...

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