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Taylor Farms to Remove Iceberg Lettuce Linked to Cyclosporiasis Outbreak

Taylor Farms has decided to withdraw iceberg lettuce sourced from central Mexico due to its potential link to a cyclosporiasis outbreak. The announcement was made on July 17, 2026, following guidance from the FDA.

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Taylor Farms, a vegetable producer based in California, announced on July 17, 2026, that it will remove certain products that may be associated with a cyclosporiasis outbreak in the United States. The company stated that it is voluntarily withdrawing all iceberg lettuce sourced from central Mexico based on information provided by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).

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Vegetable supplier Taylor Farms to pull some products amid cyclosporiasis outbreak

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Taylor Farms to Remove Iceberg Lettuce Linked to Cyclosporiasis Outbreak