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CYCLOSPORA INVESTIGATION TURNS TO FARMS IN MEXICO
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AT A GLANCE
The F.D.A. is planning to inspect farms and a lettuce shredding facility to determine how lettuce supplied by the produce company Taylor Farms to Taco Bell became contaminated and where it was shipped.
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- NYT > Top Stories: is planning to inspect farms and a lettuce shredding facility to determine how lettuce supplied by the produce company Taylor Farms to Taco Bell became contaminated and where it was shipped.
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KEY FACTS
- Topic: TOP — the feed headline centres on CYCLOSPORA, INVESTIGATION, TURNS, FARMS, MEXICO.
- Original feed: NYT > Top Stories.
- Published: 17 Jul 2026, 21:30 UK.
- Coverage checked: 1 distinct source and 1 closely matched related story.
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- 17/07/2026, 21:30 PRIMARY FEED CYCLOSPORA INVESTIGATION TURNS TO FARMS IN MEXICO (NYT > Top Stories • 1 hr ago) [Story Intel]
- 17/07/2026, 21:32 RELATED COVERAGE TAYLOR FARMS TO REMOVE PRODUCTS AFTER LETTUCE IS LINKED TO CYCLOSPORA CASES (NYT > Top Stories • 1 hr ago) [Story Intel]
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