Avani Bentota Resort recently received ISO 22000:2018 certification from SGS for the preparation and serving of food and beverage. This internationally recognised certification covers all the processes in the food chain that impact the safety of the end product. The standard stipulates the requirements for a comprehensive food safety management system, as well as incorporating the elements of Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) and Hazard Analysis Critical Control Points (HACCP), the hotel said in a media release.
Channa Ekanayake, the hotel’s General Manager, said: “Reaching this milestone within six months of the re-opening was momentous in demonstrating our commitment to food safety and quality of service here at Avani Bentota Resort. I believe this will offer a peace of mind to post-pandemic holidaymakers as well.”
Group General Manager of Browns Hotels & Resorts, Eksath Wijeratne added that “ISO 22000:2018 certification by SGS is a testament to our commitment to upholding world class standards at our hotels as we gear up to welcome travelers from around the world”.
Upon the acquisition of Serendib Leisure Management by Browns Hotels & Resorts, a subsidiary of LOLC Group in 2020, the property underwent a comprehensive renovation prior to being reopened to the public in February of this year.
Browns Hotels & Resorts’ portfolio currently consists of Avani Bentota Resort, Club Hotel Dolphin, Dickwella Resort & Spa, Hotel Sigiriya, The Calm Resort & Spa, The Eden Resort & Spa, Occidental Paradise Dambulla, as well as a collection of ultra-luxe boutique properties branded as Reveal; namely Lantern Boutique Hotel, Ubuntu Beach Villas, The Beach House, The Lavender House and Stafford Bungalow.
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