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Bakery owners forced to shut three stores after 15 people contract salmonella from Vietnamese pork rolls Angkor Bakery stores in Adelaide will temporarily close after salmonella cases South Australia Health confirmed on Friday that number of cases had risen to 15 Bakery owner says the stores will be emptied, cleaned and staff will be retrained 

By Kelsey Wilkie and Zoe Zaczek For Daily Mail Australia

Published: 06:05 GMT, 16 February 2019 | Updated: 06:06 GMT, 16 February 2019

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The owners of a bakery chain linked to a string of salmonella cases have been forced to temporarily close their stores.

There have been at least 15 cases of food poisoning caused by salmonella found in Vietnamese pork rolls in Adelaide over the past week.

Owner of the stores at the centre of the outbreak, Lakhina Eung, said they will close  three Angkor bakery stores to be thoroughly cleaned.

The owners of a bakery chain linked to a string of deadly salmonella cases have been forced to temporarily close their stores

The owners of a bakery chain linked to a string of deadly salmonella cases have been forced to temporarily close their stores

Owner of the stores at the centre of the outbreak, Lakhina Eung, said they will close three Angkor bakery stores to be thoroughly cleaned

Owner of the stores at the centre of the outbreak, Lakhina Eung, said they will close three Angkor bakery stores to be thoroughly cleaned

She told Yahoo News the stores will also be renovated and staff will be retrained on safe food handling.

The three stores that will close

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