Taylor Farms Lettuce Recall Expands to 27 States Amid Cyclospora Outbreak

Taylor Farms, a California-based food company, has expanded its voluntary recall of iceberg lettuce products sourced from central Mexico due to a potential link to a multistate cyclospora outbreak that has sickened people across the U.S. The company confirmed that 25 shredded lettuce and salad mix products, sold under eight brand codes, were shipped to 27 states, including Texas, Florida, Pennsylvania, Illinois, and New Jersey. The recall, which includes products with "best by" dates as late as August 3, 2026, follows a CDC investigation into contamination linked to Taco Bell restaurants in five Midwestern states.
Health Officials and Taylor Farms' Response
U.S. health officials identified lettuce from a Mexican supplier as the source of cyclospora contamination in food served at Taco Bell restaurants. Taylor Farms has stopped sourcing lettuce from the implicated lot and is actively removing affected products. Sysco, the nation’s largest food distributor, has halted distribution of all Taylor Farms iceberg lettuce products sourced from Mexico and instructed customers to destroy them.