US CDC links Taco Bell shredded lettuce from Mexico supplier to cyclospora parasite outbreak in five US states
The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention identified shredded lettuce from a single Mexico-based supplier, Taylor Farms, as the source of a cyclosporiasis outbreak at Taco Bell locations across five US states, with health officials still investigating the full case count
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Summary
The US CDC confirmed on July 17 that shredded lettuce supplied by Taylor Farms, based in Mexico, served at Taco Bell locations in five US states is a source of a cyclosporiasis outbreak. Cyclospora is a microscopic intestinal parasite that causes diarrhea and is typically contracted through contaminated fresh produce, particularly leafy greens. STAT News named Taylor Farms as the specific supplier and said the CDC epidemiological trace pointed to shredded lettuce across five states. Time Magazine confirmed the finding while noting the investigation remains open and other sources may still be identified. Global News provided the clearest supply-chain frame: one Mexican supplier, one US fast-food chain, five states.
The split
US specialist health coverage (STAT News) named the supplier and stated the trace as a confirmed finding. US general-media coverage (Time) used more hedged language ("partly responsible", "investigations ongoing"), reflecting the different editorial standards for a live CDC investigation. Canadian coverage (Global News) focused on the supply-chain dimension, a natural frame given Canada's deep integration in the North American food system and its own imports from Mexico. The five affected states were not named in the sources available to this feed.
By the numbers
- 5, US states with Taco Bell locations linked to the outbreak
- 1, Mexican supplier (Taylor Farms) identified as the lettuce source
- 0, final case count (investigation ongoing as of July 17)
Why it matters
Cyclosporiasis outbreaks linked to fast-food chains in multiple US states typically trigger FDA recalls, public-health advisories, and supply-chain reviews affecting the broader leafy-greens import sector from Mexico. The single-supplier origin limits containment but also simplifies the recall boundary if the CDC issues a formal advisory. For the US-Mexico fresh-produce trade, a confirmed outbreak at a named supplier is likely to prompt additional import testing under FSMA traceability rules.
What to watch
- Whether the US FDA issues a formal recall of Taylor Farms shredded lettuce supplied to Taco Bell
- Whether the five affected states are named in a forthcoming CDC advisory
- Whether the case count rises as the investigation proceeds and whether illness was confined to Taco Bell
- Whether Canada or other North American markets announce import reviews of Taylor Farms produce