Taco Bell Trims Menu in Cyclospora Outbreak Precaution

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Taco Bell is voluntarily removing certain ingredients from select restaurants as a precaution during a multistate cyclospora outbreak under CDC investigation; no link to the chain has been confirmed, and the company did not name ingredients or locations, though reports hint at items like lettuce and cilantro; the move underscores the food-safety risks restaurants face during outbreaks.
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- Taco Bell issues statement as ‘explosive diarrhea’ cyclospora illnesses continue to grow in US KGNS
- Taco Bell investigated as part of cyclospora parasite outbreak, report says KTLA
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