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Health July 17, 2026 12 mins read

Taylor Farms Linked to Third Major Produce Outbreak

Health ı By Michallie Harrison

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Editorial illustration of Taylor Farms shredded iceberg lettuce beside a microscope and a magnified depiction of Cyclospora contamination.

Taco Bell became the public face of a massive Cyclospora outbreak after more than 1,600 people reported eating at the chain before becoming ill. Federal investigators have now moved the story further up the supply chain by tracing the implicated shredded iceberg lettuce to a Taylor Farms Outbreak (Taylor Farms de Mexico).

The finding makes the 2026 outbreak the third major produce-related outbreak in 13 years connected through federal traceback or epidemiological evidence to Taylor Farms products. The earlier cases involved Cyclospora in restaurant salad mix in 2013 and E. coli linked to onions served at McDonald’s in 2024.

The three outbreaks involved different foods, facilities and circumstances, and repeated links do not prove one continuing safety failure. However, the recurrence raises legitimate questions about what Taylor Farms changed after earlier investigations and why another large outbreak has once again led regulators to its supply chain.

Taco Bell Served It, but Taylor Farms Supplied It

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention linked the current outbreak to shredded iceberg lettuce served at Taco Bell locations in Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio and West Virginia. As of July 17, the agency reported 1,644 confirmed illnesses, 94 hospitalizations and no deaths across the five states.

Investigators reviewed detailed food histories from 190 Michigan patients who reported eating at Taco Bell. Ninety percent said they consumed iceberg lettuce, helping officials narrow the common exposure from the restaurant’s broader menu to a specific ingredient.

The Food and Drug Administration’s traceback investigation converged on a single supplier, Taylor Farms de Mexico. The company provided the shredded iceberg lettuce used at Taco Bell locations where patients ate before becoming sick.

Taylor Farms announced that it was voluntarily removing all iceberg lettuce sourced from central Mexico from the U.S. market. The company also told the FDA that it would initiate a recall, although the agency’s advisory still listed the formal recall status as pending on July 17.

Taco Bell committed to stop using lettuce from the implicated supplier and replaced the product in affected areas. Not every Taco Bell location in the five states received the lettuce, and federal officials warned that additional restaurants, retailers or distribution channels could be identified as the investigation continues.

Taylor Farms has not publicly released a full customer or distribution list for the withdrawn lettuce. That leaves consumers knowing the name of one restaurant chain, but not necessarily every business that may have received products from the same supply network.

The 2013 Taylor Farms Outbreak Followed a Familiar Path

The current investigation carries an uncomfortable resemblance to a Cyclospora outbreak from 2013. That year, federal and state investigators linked illnesses at Olive Garden and Red Lobster restaurants to salad mix supplied by Taylor Farms de Mexico.

The suspect mix contained iceberg lettuce, romaine lettuce, green leaf lettuce, red cabbage and carrots. Most of those ingredients were grown on ranches in Guanajuato, Mexico, before being processed at Taylor Farms de Mexico’s facility in Doctor Mora.

The wider 2013 Cyclospora season included 631 reported illnesses across 25 states and New York City. Federal investigators determined that more than one outbreak was occurring, and only part of the national total was connected to the restaurant salad mix from Taylor Farms.

FDA investigators visited the Taylor Farms de Mexico processing facility and five ranches connected to the salad ingredients. They examined water systems, sanitation practices, employee health, harvesting procedures and environmental conditions but could not determine exactly where the parasite entered the supply chain.

The assessment found no significant contamination source at the locations inspected. Water and environmental testing also failed to identify the outbreak pathogen, leaving investigators unable to establish whether contamination happened on a farm, during harvesting, inside the processing facility or somewhere else.

That absence of a confirmed contamination point did not erase the traceback. Federal and state investigators still linked the Iowa and Nebraska restaurant clusters to salad mix processed by Taylor Farms de Mexico.

FDA Flagged a Processing Vulnerability

The 2013 assessment identified recycled salad wash water as a point where contamination could spread throughout a batch. If Cyclospora entered the facility on one ingredient, combining and washing salad components in recycled water could potentially transfer the parasite to other produce.

The FDA did not conclude that recycled wash water caused the outbreak. Fresh and recycled water samples tested negative, while another sample produced inconclusive results because the water’s turbidity interfered with analysis.

Investigators recommended research into whether Cyclospora was reasonably likely to be a food-safety hazard in the Guanajuato leafy-green region. If researchers confirmed that risk, the FDA recommended that Taylor Farms de Mexico reevaluate its processing procedures and controls for cross-contamination during salad washing.

Thirteen years later, federal investigators have again traced a Cyclospora outbreak involving leafy greens to Taylor Farms de Mexico and produce sourced from central Mexico. The current outbreak involves shredded iceberg lettuce rather than the mixed salad identified in 2013, but the organism, supplier operation and growing region overlap.

That does not prove the same pathway caused both outbreaks. It does make the FDA’s earlier recommendation newly relevant and raises questions about how Taylor Farms ultimately assessed and addressed the regional hazard.

McDonald’s Onions Added a Second Major Link

Taylor Farms appeared in another national food-safety investigation in 2024, this time involving onions rather than leafy greens. USA Herald covered the outbreak when federal officials first tied illnesses to McDonald’s Quarter Pounders and began investigating slivered onions supplied through a single source. Later CDC and FDA findings identified the onions as the likely source of the E. coli O157:H7 outbreak.

The E. coli outbreak affected 104 people across 14 states. Thirty-four patients were hospitalized, four developed hemolytic uremic syndrome and one older adult in Colorado died.

Taylor Farms supplied the slivered onions to the affected McDonald’s locations and recalled yellow onions after the outbreak was announced. McDonald’s also removed the product from restaurants while investigators traced the ingredient through the supply chain.

Laboratory testing did not recover the outbreak strain from the recalled onions. FDA testing found a different type of Shiga toxin-producing E. coli in one onion sample, but investigators did not connect that strain to human illnesses.

Federal officials also could not identify a specific grower as the source. Even so, epidemiological interviews and traceback data pointed to the onions as the likely outbreak vehicle, while evidence did not support the Quarter Pounder beef patties as the source.

Three Links Do Not Prove One Cause

The three investigations should not be collapsed into a claim that Taylor Farms caused every contamination event. Federal investigators did not determine how Cyclospora entered the 2013 salad mix, did not isolate the 2024 outbreak strain from tested onions and have not completed the 2026 lettuce investigation.

The outbreaks also involved separate products and at least two different Taylor Farms operations. The 2013 and 2026 cases involved Taylor Farms de Mexico, while the recalled onions in 2024 moved through a Taylor Farms facility in Colorado.

Still, the repeated appearance of the same major supplier in federal outbreak investigations is itself newsworthy. Food-safety accountability does not require pretending the evidence proves more than it does, but it also should not end with the restaurant name consumers recognize.

The more precise pattern is that Taylor Farms supplied products identified as linked or likely linked to three serious outbreaks. Each incident disrupted major restaurant chains, triggered product removals or recalls and required federal officials to trace contamination through a large, complex produce network.

That pattern warrants scrutiny of the company’s preventive controls, supplier oversight and response to earlier investigations. It also raises questions about whether lessons identified at one Taylor Farms operation were applied across the company’s broader system.

Restaurants Absorb the Brand Damage

Consumers rarely know which agricultural processor supplied the onions on a burger or the lettuce inside a taco. When people get sick, the restaurant logo becomes the easiest shorthand for the outbreak because that is where the food was purchased and eaten.

McDonald’s became the face of the 2024 E. coli outbreak even after investigators moved toward Taylor Farms onions. Taco Bell now occupies the same position while the federal traceback identifies Taylor Farms de Mexico as the lettuce supplier.

Olive Garden and Red Lobster carried similar public attention during the 2013 Cyclospora investigation. In each case, the restaurant chain had a responsibility to protect customers and act quickly, but the supply-chain investigation did not stop at the restaurant kitchen.

That distinction matters because restaurant chains often receive preprocessed ingredients designed for immediate use. Shredded lettuce, sliced onions and bagged salad mix may arrive ready to place directly onto a meal, leaving restaurant workers with little ability to detect microscopic contamination.

The supplier controls the sourcing, processing and distribution steps that happen before those products reach the restaurant. Once regulators identify that upstream connection, the public discussion should follow the evidence rather than remain fixed on the most recognizable brand.

Large Suppliers Can Spread Risk Quickly

Taylor Farms describes itself as North America’s leading producer of ready-to-eat salads and healthy fresh foods, serving retail and foodservice customers through a large production and distribution network. That scale allows the company to move prepared produce efficiently across wide geographic areas.

It also means contamination connected to one farm, processing line or product lot can potentially reach many locations before an outbreak is detected. In the current investigation, a single supplier served Taco Bell restaurants across five states, and the FDA has warned that confirmed distribution may not reflect the product’s full reach.

The agency said additional brands, restaurants, retailers or distribution channels may emerge as the investigation continues. Taylor Farms’ decision to remove all iceberg lettuce sourced from central Mexico suggests the company and regulators are treating the possible exposure as broader than a handful of individual restaurants.

Preprocessed produce creates additional challenges because large batches may combine ingredients from numerous plants or growing lots. A contaminated head of lettuce can be shredded and mixed with other produce, making the original source harder to isolate once illnesses appear.

Cyclospora adds another layer of difficulty because routine sanitizing methods may not kill the parasite. The 2013 FDA assessment noted that Cyclospora is unlikely to be eliminated through ordinary chemical disinfection or chlorination.

Taylor Farms and Regulators Owe Answers

The current investigation is still open, and the contamination point may ultimately be identified outside Taylor Farms’ direct control. A grower, water source, harvest operation, transporter or another part of the supply chain could have introduced the parasite before the lettuce reached the processing facility.

That uncertainty does not remove the need for transparency. Taylor Farms should explain what Cyclospora controls were adopted after the 2013 investigation and whether the company classified the parasite as a foreseeable hazard for produce grown in Guanajuato.

The company should also disclose which customers received the removed lettuce and how widely it was distributed. Consumers cannot make informed decisions when only one restaurant chain is identified while the supplier’s broader customer list remains undisclosed.

Regulators should explain whether they followed up on the 2013 recommendation to study Cyclospora as a regional leafy-green hazard. The public also deserves to know whether Taylor Farms reevaluated its wash-water controls and processing procedures after the earlier outbreak.

The 2024 onion investigation creates additional questions about company-wide oversight. Taylor Farms should clarify whether that outbreak led to changes across its facilities or whether corrective actions remained limited to the Colorado operation and implicated onion suppliers.

What Consumers Should Know Now

Consumers should avoid shredded iceberg lettuce from Taylor Farms de Mexico served at Taco Bell locations in Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio and West Virginia. Not every restaurant in those states received the product, but the CDC advises avoiding implicated lettuce while the investigation remains active.

The outbreak follows several recent nationwide food-safety alerts. USA Herald previously reported on a Salmonella warning involving meat and poultry products containing recalled ingredients, illustrating how contamination from one supplier can spread across multiple products and distribution channels.

Cyclospora infection commonly causes prolonged watery diarrhea, loss of appetite, weight loss, cramping, bloating, nausea and fatigue. Symptoms usually begin about one week after exposure but can appear anywhere from two days to two weeks or longer.

People who develop symptoms should tell their healthcare provider about possible Cyclospora exposure. Routine stool testing does not always include the parasite, so patients may need to request specific testing.

The CDC warns that washing alone cannot guarantee Cyclospora removal. Cooking produce to at least 158 degrees Fahrenheit can kill the parasite, although that advice offers limited practical help for lettuce normally eaten raw.

Accountability Must Follow the Supply Chain

Taco Bell must answer for the food served in its restaurants and the speed of its response once the problem became known. McDonald’s, Olive Garden and Red Lobster carried the same responsibility when their customers became sick in earlier outbreaks.

However, accountability cannot remain at the cash register when federal traceback points further upstream. The restaurant may serve the contaminated ingredient, but the supplier determines where it comes from, how it is processed and how widely it travels.

Taylor Farms has now been connected through federal investigations to a 2013 Cyclospora outbreak involving salad mix, a deadly 2024 E. coli outbreak tied to onions and the current Cyclospora outbreak involving shredded iceberg lettuce. The precise contamination point remains unresolved in important ways, but the recurring supply-chain links deserve more attention than another headline placing the entire story at Taco Bell’s door.

The question is no longer only which restaurant served the food. It is what changed after the last Taylor Farms outbreak link, and why the company’s supply chain is again at the center of a major public-health investigation.

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Michallie K. Harrison is a journalist, communications professional, and retired U.S. Army sergeant first class with 21 years of service. She writes about politics, public policy, law, technology, national security, and the issues driving public conversation.

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