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What to know about the cyclosporiasis outbreak as Taylor Farms pulls iceberg lettuce

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Taylor Farms, Sysco pull iceberg lettuce from central Mexico linked to US parasite outbreak

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market The Washington PostTaylor Farms to Remove Some Products After Link to Cyclosporiasis Cases The New York TimesTaylor Farms pulling iceberg lettuce after tie to cyclospora outbreak CNNCyclospora Outbreak: Taco Bell Says All Taylor Farms Lettuce Removed ForbesWhat happened in 5 previous outbreaks of foodborne illnesses at restaurant chains PBS

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Authorities have traced the cyclosporiasis outbreak to Mexican-grown lettuce delivered to Taco Bell by Taylor Farms.

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Taylor Farms Is Recalling Its Mexican-Grown Iceberg Lettuce From U.S.

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WSJCyclospora Outbreak: Taco Bell Says All Taylor Farms Lettuce Removed ForbesThe cyclosporiasis outbreak linked to Taco Bell is hitting some restaurant stocks, but don't expect a long-term impact

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Taylor Farms removes iceberg lettuce sourced from Mexico amid diarrhea outbreak USA TodayCyclosporiasis Is Solved!

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The AtlanticTaylor Farms to Remove Some Products After Link to Cyclosporiasis Cases

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Produce supplier Taylor Farms announced Friday it was voluntarily recalling iceberg lettuce after it was linked to a nationwide cyclosporiasis outbreak.

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**Summary:** The FDA has identified Mexican-grown lettuce as the potential culprit behind a nationwide cyclosporiasis outbreak linked to Taco Bell, with Taylor Farms voluntarily recalling its iceberg lettuce sourced from Mexico. **Why It Matters:** This incident highlights the importance of food safety and supply chain transparency in preventing outbreaks like cyclosp

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