Taylor Farms, Sysco pull iceberg lettuce from central Mexico linked to US parasite outbreak
SYY•Michigan cases continue to climb
Michigan health officials reported 5,002 cases of cyclosporiasis as of Friday, an increase of 690 cases from a day earlier. The outbreak began on May 1 and has been concentrated in Michigan, with Ohio and New York also reporting a large number of infections.
On Thursday, the FDA said Taco Bell would discontinue using lettuce from a supplier identified by the agency in its investigation.
Taco Bell and the FDA did not name the supplier, but the food safety regulator said its traceback investigation identified a single supplier of iceberg lettuce from Mexico used by Taco Bell locations where people ate before becoming ill.
Taylor Farms supplied the slivered onions identified as the likely source of the 2024 E. coli outbreak linked to McDonald's Quarter Pounder burgers, which led to a recall. One person was killed and 104 people were sickened in the outbreak, according to the CDC.




