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Taco Bell takes extra cyclospora precautions while CDC investigates outbreak
Taco Bell has voluntarily removed certain menu ingredients in select locations as a precaution against cyclospora contamination during a CDC investigation into a multistate outbreak linked to fresh produce. The CDC advises washing produce but notes no guaranteed method to avoid cyclospora, while Taco Bell's measures exceed current guidelines despite no confirmed link to the chain.
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