Taco Bell Lettuce Linked to Cyclospora Parasite Outbreak
Taco Bell Lettuce Linked to Cyclospora Parasite Outbreak
Updated: July 2026
Shredded iceberg lettuce supplied by Taylor Farms and sold at some Taco Bell restaurants has been linked to a cyclospora parasite outbreak taco bell.
According to health officials, taylor farms lettuce is connected to cases of cyclosporiasis, an intestinal illness caused by the microscopic Cyclospora parasite. The outbreak appears regional and centered in the Midwest, though national cases of the parasite have surged dramatically this year.
Taylor Farms salads and other fresh produce items continue to be under review. Similar past incidents involving chipotle cyclospora have raised awareness about food safety in the fast-casual dining sector.
Consumers who purchased taco bell lettuce or affected taylor farms cyclospora-linked products should monitor for symptoms such as watery diarrhea, fatigue, and stomach cramps.
Stay Safe and Informed
Always check official CDC and local health department updates regarding iceberg lettuce recalls and outbreaks.
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