Taylor Farms launches recall in 27 states after iceberg lettuce tied to outbreak
Taylor Farms has initiated a 27-state recall of iceberg lettuce following reports linking the produce to a cyclosporiasis outbreak.
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Taylor Farms is recalling iceberg lettuce across 27 states after the product was linked to an outbreak of cyclosporiasis. The parasite, Cyclospora, prompted the move to pull the items from distribution.
Coverage from outlets including CNBC, The Guardian, The Wall Street Journal, CNN, Consumer Reports, and The New York Times emphasizes the scale of the operation and identifies the supplier as a global salad entity. Reports note the products originated from Mexico.
Future developments remain uncertain regarding the duration of the recall or potential expansion to other product lines. Coverage does not yet specify whether additional items will be pulled from shelves.
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Quick answers
What is the cause of the recall?
The recall was initiated due to a potential link between iceberg lettuce and a cyclosporiasis outbreak.
How many states are affected?
The recall currently spans 27 states.
Will more products be recalled?
According to coverage, it is possible that additional products may be subject to future recalls.
Coverage (6)
- Taylor Farms recalls iceberg lettuce in 27 states due to cyclosporiasis outbreak CNBC · 21h ago
- Cyclospora: iceberg lettuce recalled in 27 states and more products may follow The Guardian · 21h ago
- Lettuce Supplier Linked to Cyclospora Outbreak Is a Global Salad Giant WSJ · 22h ago
- Iceberg lettuce recalled in 27 states due to potential cyclospora contamination CNN · 1d ago
- Taylor Farms Pulls Mexican Lettuce Linked to Cyclospora Parasite Consumer Reports · 1d ago
- Taylor Farms Expands Iceberg Lettuce Recall to 27 States Amid Cyclospora Outbreak The New York Times · 1d ago
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