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FDA plans farm inspections after cyclospora contamination linked to lettuce
The FDA intends to inspect farms and a lettuce shredding facility to trace how lettuce supplied by Taylor Farms to Taco Bell became contaminated and where it was distributed.
The New York Times Business reports the FDA is planning inspections of farms and a lettuce shredding facility in Mexico as part of a cyclospora investigation tied to contaminated lettuce.
The probe is aimed at determining how lettuce supplied by Taylor Farms to Taco Bell became contaminated and where the contaminated product was shipped.
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