ABC NewsTaco Bell voluntarily removes some ingredients at restaurants amid parasitic outbreak
Taco Bell voluntarily removes some ingredients at restaurants amid parasitic outbreak (7 sources).
KHOU 11 (Houston)Updated 1d ago · First reported Jul 15, 6:25 AM
Taco Bell has temporarily removed produce ingredients from some locations due to a cyclosporiasis outbreak.
Why it matters: The outbreak could lead to a loss of customer trust, financial losses for Taco Bell, and potential legal action.
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The reporting is based on verified information from Taco Bell and investigations are ongoing.
Missing from current reporting: The cause of the cyclosporiasis outbreak
The outbreak could lead to a loss of customer trust, financial losses for Taco Bell, and potential legal action.
Investigation into the cause of the cyclosporiasis outbreak, potential recalls or further removals of ingredients, and updates on the status of affected locations.
ABC NewsTaco Bell voluntarily removes some ingredients at restaurants amid parasitic outbreak (7 sources).
FOX 7 Austin (KTBC)Taco Bell is being investigated as a possible source of a cyclosporiasis outbreak linked to lettuce.
Q13 FOX (Seattle, KCPQ)Health officials are tracking lettuce as a possible source of the cyclosporiasis outbreak.
NBC 7 San Diego (KNSD)Officials urge caution even as California cyclosporiasis cases not linked to outbreak (1 source).
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