Crysbro, Sri Lanka’s leading poultry producing giant, is celebrating 50 years as the country’s only ‘Chicken Specialist’ to ‘bringing people together’ to enjoy healthy meals that are full of nutrition and freshness. Crysbro has always been a company that is deeply committed to following constituted protocols, in place to maintain high standards in food safety.
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