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Gousto to take on Hellofresh in major expansion as it creates dozens of new jobs

Gousto has unveiled plans to expand into the Republic of Ireland as it looks to take on Hellofresh, creating dozens of new jobs in the process

Gousto shares clever tips for making fruit and veg last longer(Image: Gousto)

Gousto, the recipe kit provider, has unveiled ambitions to extend its market reach by launching operations in the Republic of Ireland, a move that is set to introduce new employment opportunities as the company intensifies its rivalry with Hellofresh.

This expansion will lead to more than 30 new roles in 2025, encompassing areas such as management, marketing, food, supply chain, and fulfilment, as reported by .

Entering a space already inhabited by Hellofresh, Gousto anticipates further job creation as the Irish arm of the business grows.

The company has committed to sourcing over one-third of ingredients locally from the island of Ireland from the outset.

'Next natural step' for Gousto

Gousto founder Timo Boldt commented on the strategic step: "Our research reveals Irish consumers are highly engaged in health but until now this has not been reflected in dinner choices across the country."

He continued, "We aim to fill this gap in the market, with an inspiring range of nutritious, fresh, home-cooked recipes, which make healthy eating simple."

Emphasising the progression of the company's growth, he added, "Launching into the Republic of Ireland was the natural next step following our successful expansion into Northern Ireland."

Expounding further, Boldt elaborated on the company's offer to the Irish market: "We will deliver to the nation's 1.8 million households an unrivalled recipe choice, expanding their cooking repertoire with simple to create dishes from around the world, exceptional value, combined with the convenience to make cooking from scratch the obvious choice, all backed up by local fulfilment and local sourcing."