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Taylor Farms Pulls Iceberg Lettuce from US Market Over Cyclosporiasis Outbreak

Taylor Farms Pulls Iceberg Lettuce from US Market Over Cyclosporiasis Outbreak

Key Takeaways

  • Taylor Farms has voluntarily removed iceberg lettuce sourced from central Mexico.
  • The move affects customers like Taco Bell and food distributor Sysco.
  • The decision comes after a cyclosporiasis outbreak linked to the affected produce.

Food producer Taylor Farms has announced it is removing all iceberg lettuce sourced from central Mexico from the US market following a cyclosporiasis outbreak. The company issued a statement on Friday confirming its voluntary action, which impacts major customers including Taco Bell and food distributor Sysco.

According to sources, Taylor Farms instructed these clients on Thursday to pull shredded lettuce that was initially produced in 5-pound bags at a facility in Guanajuato, Mexico, from distribution. This move is part of an effort to prevent the spread of cyclosporiasis, a parasitic infection that can cause severe gastrointestinal symptoms.

Taco Bell responded by stating that 'The affected ingredient from our supplier is being indefinitely removed from our supply chain nationwide and will be replaced within 24 hours.' The quick action underscores the seriousness with which food safety concerns are handled in the industry.

Cyclospora, a parasite typically found in contaminated water or food, can cause cyclosporiasis. Symptoms include watery diarrhea, bloating, nausea, fatigue, and loss of appetite. The infection is usually treated with antibiotics but can be difficult to diagnose due to its non-specific symptoms.

The decision by Taylor Farms highlights the interconnected nature of global supply chains in the food industry. By pulling products from distribution, the company aims to protect public health while ensuring that affected customers are informed and reassured about the safety of their food.

While the specific number of cases linked to this outbreak has not been disclosed, such incidents can have significant economic impacts on both producers and consumers. The swift response by Taylor Farms is expected to mitigate potential damage to its reputation and maintain consumer trust in its products.

In a statement, Taylor Farms emphasized its commitment to food safety: 'We are taking these steps to ensure the health and well-being of our customers and the communities we serve.' This proactive approach reflects the growing emphasis on transparency and responsibility within the food industry.