Detroit-area Taco Bell stops serving lettuce and cilantro amid cyclosporiasis outbreak
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Six metro Detroit Taco Bell locations stopped serving lettuce and cilantro amid an ongoing cyclosporiasis outbreak in Michigan that has infected more than 3,300 people (as of July 14) and led to dozens of hospitalizations. Health officials say lettuce and other salad greens are a potential source, though no product or supplier has been identified and no link to Taco Bell has been publicly established. The FDA says there is no recall and the investigation continues.
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