Iceberg lettuce pulled from U.S. market amid Cyclospora outbreak tied to Mexico-sourced supply

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Taylor Farms is voluntarily removing all iceberg lettuce sourced from central Mexico from the U.S. market after a Cyclospora outbreak linked to shredded lettuce used by Taco Bell; FDA traceback points to a single farm representing less than 1% of U.S. iceberg lettuce, while the investigation spans five states, including Michigan with thousands of cases and dozens of hospitalizations.
- Taylor Farms pulls iceberg lettuce from the US market after cyclosporiasis outbreak The Verge
- Lettuce Grower Taylor Farms to Pull Parasite-Linked Products Bloomberg.com
- Cyclosporiasis Is Solved! Right? The Atlantic
- Taylor Farms has had food safety problems before. Now it’s linked to another outbreak. NBC News
- Taylor Farms to Remove Products After Lettuce Is Linked to Cyclospora Cases The New York Times
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