Taylor Farms, a major California-based salad green producer, is recalling its iceberg lettuce over concerns it may be linked to a cyclospora outbreak.
The company is one of the largest suppliers of salad greens in the United States. The recall affects specific products distributed across multiple states.
Health officials are investigating the outbreak, which has caused reported illnesses. Cyclospora is a parasite that can lead to intestinal infection, often from contaminated food.
The recalled iceberg lettuce includes products with certain use-by dates and codes. Consumers are urged to check their refrigerators for affected items.
Anyone who purchased the lettuce should discard it immediately. The company advises against consuming any recalled products.
Symptoms of cyclosporiasis include watery diarrhea, loss of appetite, and stomach cramps. The illness may require medical treatment, especially for those with weakened immune systems.
The recall is a precautionary measure to protect public health. Taylor Farms is cooperating with regulatory agencies in the ongoing investigation.
Consumers with questions can contact the company for more information. Officials recommend staying vigilant for any updates regarding the outbreak situation.





