
Taco Bell pulls lettuce from US locations after cyclosporiasis outbreak linked to Taylor Farms supplier
New York Times—Taco Bell began removing iceberg lettuce from US restaurant locations after health investigators linked the chain's lettuce supply from Taylor Farms to the expanding cyclosporiasis outbreak. Washington state health authorities confirmed the connection, with some lettuce sourced from Mexico. The outbreak has sickened more than 1,000 people across dozens of states. Taylor Farms has not issued a formal recall but is cooperating with investigators as the case count continues to climb.
- New York Times — Cyclospora linked to Taylor Farms lettuce sent to Taco Bell
- CBC News — Taco Bell removing lettuce from U.S. locations over cyclosporiasis link
- CBS News — Cyclosporiasis outbreak possibly traced to lettuce from Mexico used by Taco Bell
- NBC News — Taylor Farms lettuce at Taco Bell linked to the stomach bug outbreak
- The Hill — Taco Bell removing lettuce from some stores amid cyclosporiasis scare
- The Globe and Mail — Iceberg lettuce served at some Taco Bell restaurants linked to U.S. cyclosporiasis outbreak, Washington Post r
- ABC News — Cyclosporiasis cases linked to lettuce served at some Taco Bell locations: CDC, FDA
- Reuters — Taco Bell lettuce supplied by Taylor Farms linked to US cyclosporiasis outbreak, Washington Post reports