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Food safety expert warns hotels to be ready for tougher demands from guests as lockdowns lift

Customers will want to be reassured that all food and drink meets strict standards before confidence starts building

Hotels have to reassure diners their food and drink offerings are safe

An expert in food safety says hotels must get ready to adapt to tougher demands from guests when lockdowns are lifted.

Kirstie Jones, an environmental health expert at Navitas Safety in Leicestershire, believes consumer safety expectations will have risen significantly the hotel sector starts to reopen.

The Anstey technology company helps food and hospitality businesses meet their health and safety requirements. It provides handheld devices to outlets across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, which monitor appliances and check food temperatures and send the data on to be processed in the cloud.

Ms Jones said with overnight stays cut, many hotels had been turning their attention to other revenue streams – Including adapting their food and drinks services. Even that, she said, posed new problems.

She said customers will want to be reassured that all food and drink sales meet stricter food, health and safety regulations before confidence starts building again.

She said: “When life returns to a level of normality, gone will be the days of self-serving buffets as customers will visit hotels and restaurants as a treat, or for a special occasion, and will therefore expect an experience and a level of high-quality service.

“Not only that, but self-service buffets are also high risk in terms of transmitting viruses, such as Covid-19. Minimising contact is key to preventing spread, so removing help yourself style offerings in favour of table service is a far safer option, and much easier to manage stricter cleaning regiments.

“Experiential restaurants and more luxurious in-room catering services will soon be fully embedded within hotel premises, becoming a much better representation of their complete offering and providing hotels with an additional revenue stream.