AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoFood Safety Alert: Taylor Farms expanded its voluntary recall of iceberg lettuce sourced from central Mexico, now covering 27 states, including West Virginia, after FDA/CDC-linked Cyclospora concerns tied to shredded lettuce served at Taco Bell in Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio and West Virginia. The company says it’s “actively removing” implicated products, stopped sourcing from the implicated lot, and Sysco has halted distribution and told customers to destroy affected lettuce. FDA Update: Federal health officials also confirmed a separate shredded-iceberg sample from Taylor Farms tested positive for Cyclospora, but said it’s not part of the current recall—while investigators work to see if any of that lot is still in commerce. Local Watch: If you bought shredded iceberg or salad kits with best-by dates up to Aug. 3, discard them and check the full recall list for lot codes. Weather Disruptions: Western Pennsylvania saw severe storm and flash flood warnings, with heavy rain and fast-moving cells affecting the region.
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