Taco Bell now under investigation over outbreak of parasite that causes ‘explosive diarrhea,’ report says
- Taco Bell may be entangled in a widening outbreak of a parasitic gastrointestinal illness linked to contaminated produce, according to a new report.
- State and federal investigators are probing the chain’s possible connection to cyclosporiasis, an illness known to cause “explosive diarrhea,” two sources familiar with the matter told The Washington Post.
- Signs posted at several Taco Bell locations in Michigan last week warned customers that the restaurants were “currently unable to sell Lettuce, Cilantro Onion, Pico de Gallo, and Guacamole due to a nationwide recall.
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- Taco Bell may be entangled in a widening outbreak of a parasitic gastrointestinal illness linked to contaminated produce, according to a new report.
- State and federal investigators are probing the chain’s possible connection to cyclosporiasis, an illness known to cause “explosive diarrhea,” two sources familiar with the matter told The Washington Post.
- Signs posted at several Taco Bell locations in Michigan last week warned customers that the restaurants were “currently unable to sell Lettuce, Cilantro Onion, Pico de Gallo, and Guacamole due to a nationwide recall.
Sources: The Independent