2017
DOI: 10.4038/cjms.v54i2.4817
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Service quality of school canteens: a case study from the Western Province, Sri Lanka

Abstract: Background: Creating a healthy eating environment in schools is a proposed outcome of school canteen guidelines issued in 2007 in Sri Lanka. Maintaining service quality, guarantees achieving better health standards of school canteens. Objectives: This study assessed service quality of canteens in terms of location, physical facilities in food preparation and serving areas, food handling practices, food storage, and waste management. Further, it explored causes for deviating the service quality from the stipula… Show more

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“…In Sri Lanka, a study was conducted on several public schools to assess canteens in terms of location, safety, as well as other aspects. It was found that 88% of canteens were located in suitable places, and 66.7% had adequate ventilation [ 20 ]. Another study conducted in the Northern Region of Ghana revealed that there was a lack of teacher training and professional development, as well as inadequate teaching and learning materials when it comes to safety.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Sri Lanka, a study was conducted on several public schools to assess canteens in terms of location, safety, as well as other aspects. It was found that 88% of canteens were located in suitable places, and 66.7% had adequate ventilation [ 20 ]. Another study conducted in the Northern Region of Ghana revealed that there was a lack of teacher training and professional development, as well as inadequate teaching and learning materials when it comes to safety.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 70% of studied schools, food was covered in serving areas. Only 10% of workers used aprons and gloves during working 10 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This was also in line with the findings based on the comments of PHIs, which revealed that the highest number of incidences were reported on Food (labelling) regulation and Food (hygiene) regulation. A study conducted by Weerasinghe et al (2017) also stated that the school canteens in Sri Lanka are not up to the satisfaction level in terms of food safety and quality. According to that study, availability of adequate and quality physical and human resources were identified as crucial to ensure quality service of a food establishment.…”
Section: Awareness and Compliance Of Tradersmentioning
confidence: 99%