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Iceberg Lettuce at Taco Bell Linked to Cyclospora Outbreak

17 July 2026
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What You Need to Know
• Taco Bell announced it is removing all iceberg lettuce from its supply chain due to health concerns.
• The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Food and Drug Administration advised consumers to avoid shredded iceberg lettuce at Taco Bell locations in five states.
• More than 1,644 individuals reported illness linked to a cyclospora outbreak associated with Taco Bell since May 13.

Taco Bell, a fast-food chain, is removing all iceberg lettuce from its supply chain following a cyclospora outbreak linked to a single supplier. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Food and Drug Administration have recommended that consumers avoid shredded iceberg lettuce at Taco Bell locations in Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio, and West Virginia. Health officials identified over 1,644 cases of illness connected to Taco Bell, with 94 hospitalizations reported and no fatalities. The Food and Drug Administration traced the outbreak to contaminated iceberg lettuce sourced from Mexico, although the specific supplier has not been disclosed. Taco Bell stated that it took immediate action to replace potentially affected lettuce within 24 hours.

Why It Matters

This situation highlights the ongoing challenges of food safety in the fast-food industry, particularly concerning produce. The cyclospora outbreak has affected multiple states, with health officials investigating the source of contamination. The Food and Drug Administration is working with the implicated supplier to track the distribution of the contaminated lettuce. Historically, foodborne illnesses have prompted significant public health responses, emphasizing the importance of monitoring and regulating food supply chains to protect consumers.

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