Crimson Bakery recently opened a standalone bakery outlet at the University Hospital, Kothelawala Defence University (KDU), Werahera, Boralasgamuwa.
The new Crimson Bakery caters to the university hospital’s medical staff, patients, defence staff and other customers with its unique Crimson brand style associated with features which are exclusive to LAUGFS Group. As a sub brand of LAUGFS Supermarkets, Crimson Bakery is renowned for its delectable, freshly baked items offered at reasonable prices. The newly launched bakery adjoins the LAUGFS Supermarket, which was also opened recently, the bakery said in a media release.
“Crimson brand has become an integral, renowned part of the LAUGFS Supermarkets’ identity. We have, as always focused on maintaining the characteristic high quality of our products at the new bakery. Our team, including professional bakers work around the clock to offer a unique and high quality food experience from all food items we serve,” said Ms. Lilanthi Herath, Director/Chief Executive Officer of LAUGFS Supermarkets,
The KDU Crimson Bakery serves an extensive range of snacks, hot and cold beverages and “quick serve” food items with particular focus on food requirements for morning and evening. Going beyond conventional bakery ambiance, KDU Crimson Bakery provides a tranquil, comfort inducing space, where the university hospital’s medical staff, patients and defence staff can dine in a leisurely fashion, without having to leave the university premises. Crimson Bakery opens at 6.30 am daily and serves customers until 6.30 pm.
Crimson Bakery currently operates 37 bakeries within LAUGFS Supermarkets and the main processing unit at Hill Street, Nedimala, Dehiwela.
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