Taylor Farms, a Taco Bell lettuce supplier, has been linked to a five-state cyclosporiasis outbreak.
Taylor Farms, founded by Bruce Taylor and several partners in 1995, is a California-based fresh produce company that has grown into a multi-billion-dollar enterprise with more than 24,000 employees and 22 production locations across North America.
The privately held company supplies packaged salads, fresh-cut vegetables, meal kits, and other prepared foods to grocery stores, restaurants, and food-service customers. Its products have also been connected to previous foodborne illness investigations, including outbreaks involving salad mix and onions served on McDonald’s Quarter Pounder burgers.
Federal officials have linked shredded iceberg lettuce served at some Taco Bell restaurants to a cyclosporiasis outbreak that has sickened more than 1,600 people across five states.
Taylor Farms did not immediately respond directly to a request for comment from Business Insider.
The company issued a public statement on Friday saying that it was “deeply concerned” for those who became ill and that Taylor Farms de Mexico was voluntarily removing all iceberg lettuce sourced from central Mexico from the US market.
The company added that no Taylor Farms-branded salads or salad kits were associated with the outbreak and that its branded salad kits do not contain iceberg lettuce.
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