Taco Bell Parasite Scandal Explodes: Over 5,000 Sickened by Contaminated Mexican Lettuce in Nationwide Outbreak!
A fast-spreading parasitic outbreak has triggered a federal investigation into Taco Bell’s iceberg lettuce supply chain. More than 5,000 illnesses have been reported across the country, with the CDC confirming approximately 1,600 cases in 34 states. Officials are tracing the source to Mexican-grown lettuce distributed by Taylor Farms.
Taco Bell has responded by voluntarily removing potentially affected lettuce from its restaurants in select states and has decided to indefinitely pull the ingredient from its nationwide supply chain. The company stated it will replace the lettuce within 24 hours to ensure customer safety. This swift action aims to limit further spread while the investigation continues.
The incident raises serious questions about the safety and oversight of imported produce entering American food supplies. As federal authorities work to identify the exact parasite and prevent additional cases, consumers are urged to stay informed about updates from health officials. This outbreak serves as a reminder of the vulnerabilities in our food distribution systems and the importance of strong border and import protections.
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