Scandal as opulent $800-a-night Utah spa resort is accused of telling staff to wash restaurant dishes in SWIMMING POOL water
The Sorrel River Ranch resort in Utah, an upmarket property charging around $800 (roughly £630) a night, has been accused of instructing restaurant staff to wash dishes using water from its swimming pool. The allegation raises serious hygiene concerns for a high-end establishment marketed on luxury and wellness, and is likely to prompt scrutiny from health regulators and unease among guests who pay a premium for the experience.
Beyond the central claim, the article text available does not provide further detail on who made the allegation, when the practice reportedly took place, or how the resort has responded. Sorrel River Ranch is positioned as an upscale spa retreat, making the reported use of pool water for dishwashing particularly at odds with its premium branding.
- Utah's $800-a-night Sorrel River Ranch resort faces a hygiene scandal
- Staff allegedly told to wash restaurant dishes in swimming pool water
- Allegation clashes sharply with the resort's luxury spa image