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Dozens of people who dined at a cafe in Melbourne's north have been diagnosed with salmonella food poisoning.

Dozens of people who dined at a cafe in Melbourne's north have been diagnosed with salmonella food poisoning. The Lincoln Bakery Cafe in Carlton has been closed since May 8 after one diner fell ill.

Since then at least 36 people have been linked to the shop. The state's health minister Jenny Mikakos said the outbreak is being investigated by the City of Melbourne and the Department of Health. Image: News Corp Australia

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