HEALTHFORTUNE
Due to cyclospora risk, Taylor Farms expands recall of lettuce sourced from central Mexico and now includes products shipped to 27 states
Taylor Farms has expanded a voluntary recall of iceberg lettuce products linked to a cyclospora outbreak affecting 27 U.S. states. The company halted sourcing from an implicated lot in central Mexico, and Sysco, a major distributor, has stopped distributing the products. The CDC reports 1,645 cyclospora cases in 2026, with Taco Bell removing the affected ingredient from its supply chain.
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