AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoFood Safety Alert (Mexico-U.S. link): Mexico authorities are investigating a U.S. Cyclospora outbreak tied to shredded iceberg lettuce served at Taco Bell, with U.S. health officials pointing to Mexican-grown supply and Mexican ministries working with FDA/CDC on source tracing. Recall Expansion (U.S. market impact): Taylor Farms announced it will remove all central Mexico iceberg lettuce from the U.S. market and issued a broad 27-state recall for implicated shredded products, urging consumers to discard affected items; Walmart also pulled some bagged salads as a precaution. What to know (symptoms & prevention): Cyclospora can cause prolonged, severe diarrhea and cramping; washing won’t reliably fix it, and thorough cooking is advised. Public Health Watch (investigation status): Officials stress that identifying a supplier doesn’t automatically prove contamination occurred in Mexico, but the cross-border probe is ongoing. Other Mexico health-adjacent news: FIFA hydration breaks at the World Cup were reviewed after the tournament, with Wenger saying they didn’t change results—useful context for heat-safety debates.
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