Large Australian Salmonella outbreak linked to sandwich shop

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Dirty blender accused of contamination.

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Researchers have described the largest salmonella outbreak linked to a single food outlet in Western Australia since records began in 2001.
The likely source was undercooked chicken liver that contaminated a blender. This led to persistent cross-contamination of mayonnaise and crispy tofu used in bánh mì and salads.
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