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SheltieLover

(83,475 posts)
Thu Jul 16, 2026, 10:39 PM Yesterday

California farm company identified as possible cyclosporiasis outbreak source: Reports [View all]

https://wgntv.com/news/national/california-farm-company-identified-as-possible-cyclosporiasis-outbreak-source-reports/

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California farm company identified as possible cyclosporiasis outbreak source: Reports

KTXL - A popular California company has been linked to the growing cyclosporiasis outbreak, according to a new report.

The Washington Post, citing two individuals familiar with the investigation, first reported Thursday that federal investigators have identified iceberg lettuce supplied by Taylor Farms to Taco Bell restaurants as a possible source of contamination.

CNN and others are also reporting the ongoing investigation into Taylor Farms as a source of the cyclosporiasis outbreak.

Much more at link.


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Irrigating with sewer water? Bad water winter in the Sierra Nevada so water may be sparse chicoescuela Yesterday #1
They have farms in Mexico and the lettuce in this case is supposedly from Mexico LeftInTX 10 hrs ago #35
Yikes..that will be the end of that farm! BlueWaveNeverEnd Yesterday #2
Given they've had so many recalls in the past few years u4ic Yesterday #6
It's not a farm -- they package and distribute produce, contracting with various growers. hunter 21 hrs ago #16
Another issue is the mistreatment of migrant workers. yardwork 14 hrs ago #22
Not a farm Cirsium 12 hrs ago #27
Near Salinas Retrograde Yesterday #3
Probably this farm! SheltieLover Yesterday #7
have an unopened pack of taylor farms lettuce in the fridge. no news from costco about it tho msongs Yesterday #4
Take it back. Show them the news article! SheltieLover Yesterday #8
just noticed news article is about iceberg lettuce and costco sells romaine. msongs Yesterday #10
Still if it's the same farm, I wouldn't eat it! SheltieLover Yesterday #11
Taylor Farms is not a farm. Ms. Toad 12 hrs ago #29
What toilet/hand washing facitlities are (or aren't) available to farm workers in that company's fields? Attilatheblond Yesterday #5
Probably none. SheltieLover Yesterday #9
Just saw this post after I responded upthread. yardwork 14 hrs ago #23
Unlikely Cirsium 12 hrs ago #28
I grew up on a farm - Ms. Toad 12 hrs ago #30
OK Cirsium 11 hrs ago #32
It is only less common (not rare) Ms. Toad 11 hrs ago #33
I speak from experience Cirsium 6 hrs ago #38
As do I. Ms. Toad 6 hrs ago #39
Your objection Cirsium 5 hrs ago #40
Didn't say they were deficating in the fields. I know they generally have porta potties. But fresh water to wash hands? Attilatheblond 3 hrs ago #41
Sure Cirsium 3 hrs ago #42
One of the better things Arnold did Retrograde 10 hrs ago #34
Supposedly this lettuce was imported from Mexico LeftInTX 9 hrs ago #37
Yikes. jeffreyi Yesterday #12
Don't eat them! Grow lettuce - 35 days to harvest SheltieLover Yesterday #13
There is a gardening forum SheltieLover Yesterday #14
And check your local community to see if there are community gardens Attilatheblond 22 hrs ago #15
Excellent idea! SheltieLover 18 hrs ago #17
Are farms affected by Donvict's immigration policies? malaise 17 hrs ago #18
Could be, Malaise SheltieLover 17 hrs ago #19
The labor contractors could be hiring less experienced workers... hunter 14 hrs ago #20
Thanks malaise 13 hrs ago #26
Growers are affected by Trump's policies in a lot of bad ways. yardwork 13 hrs ago #25
Sanitation Cirsium 12 hrs ago #31
I really wish we'd be a lot less afraid of "chemicals" and more afraid of diseases biocube 14 hrs ago #21
Everything RFK, Jr. does is the opposite of good. yardwork 13 hrs ago #24
I'm not sure how chemicals could have prevented this particular issue. StarryNite 10 hrs ago #36
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