• Gastro Blow by salmonellosis to Casa Dani: the family business that invoices four million a year in tortillas

The Casa Dani restaurant, which has had to stop all its activity two months ago due to an outbreak of salmonellosis that affected 157 people, will reopen its three premises in the Mercado de la Paz on Monday, while its restaurant on Lagasca Street, its store in the San Leopoldo Market and its home delivery service remain closed.

The Casa Dani restaurant, located in the Salamanca district, with more than three decades in Madrid and known for its potato omelette, closed all its premises on the last weekend of January after the infections produced in the establishment on January 25 and 26.

The number of people affected by the outbreak rose to 157, of whom 16 required hospital admission.

"After two months in which we have taken the opportunity to make improvements in our establishments, both functional and structural, we return with the illusion of the first day," announces Casa Dani in a statement, where it says that it will have all its premises operational "imminently".

The restaurant also appreciates "the countless expressions of support and affection" shown by customers and suppliers.

The main hypothesis is that the origin of the salmonellosis outbreak was in several workers who, unknowingly, were carriers of salmonella, according to studies carried out by Madrid Salud.

As a condition for the reopening, the company had to develop a self-control protocol that includes the indications of the municipal body Madrid Salud both in relation to the hygienic measures of the workers and the handling of food.

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