FDA Investigates Taylor Farms Shredded Iceberg Lettuce in Taco Bell Cyclosporiasis Outbreak
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FDA Investigates Taylor Farms Shredded Iceberg Lettuce in Taco Bell Cyclosporiasis Outbreak

16 July, 2026.Technology and Science.36 sources

The story in 15 seconds

  • FDA investigating Taylor Farms iceberg lettuce supplied to Taco Bell as possible cyclosporiasis source.
  • Multistate cyclosporiasis outbreak linked to lettuce has sickened nearly 7,000 across multiple states.
  • Affected states include Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio, and West Virginia.

The divide

Luz Noticias blames US food-safety cuts; NBC blames incubation timing, not policy.

Who skipped what

How each outlet frames it

Every outlet we compared, the headline it ran, and a link to the original article.

Source Diversity
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Western Mainstream
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Local Western
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Other
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24horas
24horas

Investigan a reconocida cadena de comida por brote de diarrea explosiva en EE.UU.: sospechan de lechuga contaminada

14 July, 2026

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Canal 44
Canal 44

Taco Bell and lettuce are under investigation over a diarrhea outbreak in the United States.

15 July, 2026

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Luz Noticias
Luz Noticias

"Explosive diarrhea? The worrying Cyclospora outbreak that threatens to reach Mexico"

16 July, 2026

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MedPage Today
MedPage Today

CDC Says Cyclosporiasis Outbreaks in Multiple States May Be Linked

14 July, 2026

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Restaurant Dive
Restaurant Dive

Some Michigan Taco Bells have stopped serving lettuce, cilantro amid parasite outbreak

13 July, 2026

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Local Western

700WLW
700WLW

Lettuce Sold At Taco Bell Possible Cyclosporiasis Source

16 July, 2026

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Benzinga France
Benzinga France

Explosive parasite outbreak targets Taco Bell's lettuce supplier, Taylor Farms.

16 July, 2026

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Detroit Free Press
Detroit Free Press

CDC: 'Large' cyclosporiasis outbreak in 4 Midwest states are linked

14 July, 2026

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FOX 13 Tampa Bay
FOX 13 Tampa Bay

CDC investigates rising Cyclospora parasite cases

16 July, 2026

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FOX6 News Milwaukee
FOX6 News Milwaukee

CDC investigates rising Cyclospora parasite cases

16 July, 2026

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KTLA
KTLA

Taco Bell investigated as part of cyclospora parasite outbreak, report says

14 July, 2026

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KWWL
KWWL

Iceberg lettuce sold at Taco Bell linked to cyclospora outbreak

16 July, 2026

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News4JAX
News4JAX

Officials investigate Taco Bell, lettuce in multistate cyclosporiasis outbreak: report

14 July, 2026

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San Francisco Chronicle
San Francisco Chronicle

California reports Cyclospora cases as officials eye lettuce and possible Taco Bell link

14 July, 2026

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Sandhills Express
Sandhills Express

Cyclosporiasis cases in Michigan surpass 3,000 as health officials say lettuce or salad greens could be source

14 July, 2026

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WXYZ Channel 7
WXYZ Channel 7

Cyclosporiasis outbreak linked to lettuce at Taco Bell locations, per ABC News source

16 July, 2026

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Western Mainstream

ABC News
ABC News

Taco Bell voluntarily removes some ingredients at select restaurants amid cyclosporiasis outbreak

14 July, 2026

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ABC7 New York
ABC7 New York

Cyclosporiasis outbreak linked to shredded lettuce served at some Taco Bell locations: Source

16 July, 2026

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AP News
AP News

As cyclospora illnesses surge to a record, Michigan officials eye lettuce as a possible cause

14 July, 2026

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Ars Technica
Ars Technica

Probe into explosive diarrheal cases points to Taco Bell and bad lettuce

14 July, 2026

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CBS News
CBS News

Cyclosporiasis outbreak possibly traced to lettuce from Mexico used by Taco Bell, source says

16 July, 2026

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CBS News
CBS News

Source: Cyclospora outbreak tied to lettuce served at some Taco Bell restaurants

16 July, 2026

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CNN
CNN

Iceberg lettuce sold at Taco Bell linked to cyclospora outbreak

16 July, 2026

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CNN en Español
CNN en Español

Vinculan una variedad de lechuga vendida en Taco Bell con un brote de ciclosporiasis

16 July, 2026

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Forbes
Forbes

Taco Bell Voluntarily Removes Items Amid Cyclosporiasis Outbreak

14 July, 2026

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Forbes
Forbes

Cyclospora Outbreak: Sweetgreen, Taco Bell Parent Stocks Dip As Investors Appear Spooked

15 July, 2026

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Forbes
Forbes

Cyclospora Outbreak Source Potentially Taco Bell Supplier Taylor Farm’s Lettuce

16 July, 2026

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Fox Business
Fox Business

Taco Bell investigated as lettuce emerges as possible source of cyclosporiasis outbreak

14 July, 2026

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Fox News
Fox News

Is it still safe to eat lettuce while Taco Bell is being investigated? Doctors respond.

15 July, 2026

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Fox News
Fox News

Is lettuce still safe to eat amid Taco Bell illness probe? Doctors answer

15 July, 2026

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NBC News
NBC News

Iceberg lettuce supplier investigated as possible source in cyclosporiasis outbreak

16 July, 2026

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Telemundo
Telemundo

Investigan a un proveedor de lechuga iceberg como posible fuente del brote de ciclosporiasis

16 July, 2026

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The Washington Post
The Washington Post

Authorities investigate Taco Bell and lettuce as cyclosporiasis outbreak surges

14 July, 2026

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The Washington Post
The Washington Post

Lettuce supplier identified as potential source of cyclosporiasis outbreak

16 July, 2026

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TODAY
TODAY

Cyclospora, the ‘Explosive Diarrhea’ Parasite, Cases Reported in at Least 34 States: See the Map

14 July, 2026

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USA Today
USA Today

Taco Bell pulls ingredients. Chipotle monitors cyclosporiasis outbreak

16 July, 2026

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Full story

Lettuce, Taylor Farms, CDC

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is investigating shredded iceberg lettuce supplied by Taylor Farms to Taco Bell as a possible source of an escalating multistate cyclosporiasis outbreak, with nearly 7,000 people nationwide potentially sickened and 1,645 cases confirmed as of CDC data published Tuesday.

Las autoridades sanitarias de Estados Unidos investigan a la cadena de comida rápida Taco Bell como posible origen del masivo brote de diarrea explosiva que afecta al país

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NBC News said the outbreak is centered in four states—Michigan, Ohio, West Virginia and Kentucky—where the CDC announced an investigation into more than 400 cases earlier this week.

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CNN reported that the CDC has identified at least 400 cases associated with the outbreak across Michigan, Ohio, West Virginia and Kentucky, and that Michigan has reported more than 4,300 cases during the investigation.

In Michigan, health officials said they interviewed more than 1,000 people and previously noted that lettuce or salad greens may be a potential source, while the Michigan state health department said it “strongly suggests that the vast majority of these illnesses are associated with the same outbreak.”

Taco Bell removes ingredients

As federal and state investigations continued, Taco Bell took action by removing potentially impacted lettuce and other ingredients, with CNN quoting the company saying it had “voluntarily and temporarily removed limited ingredients” in select states.

CNN also reported that Taco Bell said the affected ingredient from its supplier is being indefinitely removed from its supply chain nationwide and will be replaced within 24 hours in select states.

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In Michigan, the state health department said it “cannot say with certainty that every illness is linked to the same source of exposure,” even as it described a concentrated, sharp increase in cases.

NBC News added that a spokesperson for Taco Bell said public health officials “have not confirmed a link to Taco Bell or any specific ingredient, supplier, restaurant or retailer,” and that Taylor Farms did not respond to CNN’s request for comment Thursday.

Hospitalizations, no deaths

CDC data cited by CNN showed at least 141 hospitalizations, and NBC News said no deaths have been reported in the outbreak linked to the lettuce.

CNN reported that confirmed cases alone are more than six times higher than they were at this time last year, and that the outbreak linked to the lettuce is considered a regional one centered in the Midwest.

The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services said the number of people with confirmed cases jumped to 4,312 as of Thursday morning, and WXYZ Channel 7 reported that MDHHS also said 102 people have been hospitalized.

In parallel, NBC News said the incubation period for the parasite can be up to two weeks, making it difficult to reach the source, while the CDC counts often lag behind state counts as investigators work to determine whether multiple outbreaks from different sources are involved.

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