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    What to Know About Taylor Farms Amid Cyclosporiasis Outbreak | Invesloan.com

    July 17, 2026Updated:July 17, 2026
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    Taylor Farms, a Taco Bell lettuce supplier, has been linked to a five-state cyclosporiasis outbreak.

    Taylor Farms, founded by Bruce Taylor and several partners in 1995, is a California-based fresh produce company that has grown into a multi-billion-dollar enterprise with more than 24,000 employees and 22 production locations across North America.

    The privately held company supplies packaged salads, fresh-cut vegetables, meal kits, and other prepared foods to grocery stores, restaurants, and food-service customers. Its products have also been connected to previous foodborne illness investigations, including outbreaks involving salad mix and onions served on McDonald’s Quarter Pounder burgers.

    Federal officials have linked shredded iceberg lettuce served at some Taco Bell restaurants to a cyclosporiasis outbreak that has sickened more than 1,600 people across five states.

    Taylor Farms did not immediately respond directly to a request for comment from Business Insider.

    The company issued a public statement on Friday saying that it was “deeply concerned” for those who became ill and that Taylor Farms de Mexico was voluntarily removing all iceberg lettuce sourced from central Mexico from the US market.

    The company added that no Taylor Farms-branded salads or salad kits were associated with the outbreak and that its branded salad kits do not contain iceberg lettuce.

    Here’s what to know about Taylor Farms, its founder, its rise in the produce industry, and other major moments in its history.

    Taylor Farms traces its origins to Salinas, California, in 1995.


    During a break in the fog, afternoon sunlight shines on the historic city center of downtown Salinas, California, USA.

    The company was founded in Salinas, California, where it is headquartered.

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    The company was founded in 1995 in the Salinas Valley of California — often nicknamed the Salad Bowl of America for its fertile farmland — by Bruce Taylor, whose father and grandfather had also worked in the fresh produce industry.

    More than 30 years later, Taylor remains the chairman and CEO of the company.


    Farmland in Northern California stock photo

    Taylor Farms’ growing operations are concentrated in the Salinas Valley and the Yuma region.

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    Before founding Taylor Farms with a group of partners, Taylor also served as CEO of Fresh Express, a fresh produce brand later acquired by Chiquita Brands International.

    Taylor still serves as the chairman and CEO of Taylor Farms.

    Taylor Farms is a multibillion-dollar company with more than 24,000 employees.


    Packages of Taylor Farms salad greens are displayed at a Safeway store on July 16, 2026 in Kings Beach, California. Federal health officials are investigating whether shredded iceberg lettuce supplied by California-based Taylor Farms was the source of a nationwide Cyclospora outbreak that has sickened more than 1,600 people in 34 states, though no definitive link has been confirmed.

    Taylor Farms supplies 265 million servings of fresh produce across North America each week.

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    Taylor Farms is a $7 billion enterprise, according to UC Berkeley, that employs more than 24,000 people and operates 22 production locations across North America.

    Its retail, prepared foods, and food service divisions produce bagged salads, meal kits, fresh-cut vegetables, and other ready-to-eat foods.

    The company and its network of growers provide an estimated 265 million servings of fresh produce across North America each week, the company said.

    The company helped popularize chopped salad kits and expanded by buying other major produce brands.


    Packages of Taylor Farms salad greens are displayed at a Safeway store on July 16, 2026 in Kings Beach, California. Federal health officials are investigating whether shredded iceberg lettuce supplied by California-based Taylor Farms was the source of a nationwide Cyclospora outbreak that has sickened more than 1,600 people in 34 states, though no definitive link has been confirmed.

    The company helped pioneer branded prepackaged chopped salads.

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    Taylor Farms introduced the first branded prepackaged chopped salads in 2012, per UC Berkeley.

    The company later continued to expand through acquisitions, including the organic produce brand Earthbound Farm in 2019 and the packaged salad brand Eat Smart in 2021.

    A massive fire damaged Taylor Farms’ flagship Salinas facility in 2022.


    Taylor Farms is completing the installation 2MW of solar power at its facility in San Juan Bautista, California, which will be combined with 6MW of fuel cells from Bloom Energy and a 2MW/4MWh battery into a microgrid designed to power the entire 450,000 sq. ft. facility.

    The company’s other facility in San Juan Bautista, California, was modernized with solar power panels in 2022.

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    In April 2022, a fire broke out at Taylor Farms’ flagship facility in Salinas, California, destroying its 60,000-square-foot leafy-greens processing area

    The facility was rebuilt shortly after the fire and reopened a year later, with a new design designed to process over 15 million pounds of produce weekly.

    Taylor Farms has previously been linked to major foodborne illness investigations.


    Packages of Taylor Farms salad greens are displayed at a Safeway store on July 16, 2026 in Kings Beach, California.

    Taylor Farms products were the likely source of 2024 E. coli outbreak involving onions used in McDonald’s Quarter Pounders.

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    In 2013, restaurant-associated Cyclospora illnesses in Iowa and Nebraska were linked to salad mix produced by Taylor Farms’ Mexico division. During the multistate outbreak, 631 illnesses were reported across 25 states, although the CDC determined that the number of cases likely represented multiple outbreaks linked to different food sources.

    Taylor Farms was also linked to an E. coli outbreak in 2024 involving slivered onions served on McDonald’s Quarter Pounders. The company voluntarily recalled yellow onions supplied to McDonald’s and other food-service customers after 104 people were sickened across 14 states, 34 were hospitalized, and one died.

    The FDA identified the recalled onions as the likely source of the illnesses.

    Federal officials have linked lettuce served at Taco Bell to an outbreak that has sickened more than 1,600 people.


    A customer enters a Taco Bell restaurant on July 14, 2026 in La Cañada Flintridge, California.

    Federal health officials linked shredded iceberg lettuce served at some of the chain’s locations in five states to more than 1,600 cases of cyclosporiasis.

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    The CDC and FDA said shredded iceberg lettuce served at some Taco Bell restaurants in Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio, and West Virginia was contaminated with Cyclospora.

    As of July 16, the five-state outbreak included at least 1,644 confirmed illnesses, 94 hospitalizations, and no deaths. Not every Taco Bell restaurant in the affected states received the implicated lettuce.

    The FDA’s traceback investigation identified a single supplier that provided the restaurants with iceberg lettuce grown in Mexico. Federal officials did not publicly name the supplier, but Taylor Farms said FDA traceback pointed to a specific independent farm affiliated with the company.

    Taco Bell said it removed potentially affected lettuce from restaurants in select states and was indefinitely removing the supplier’s lettuce from its nationwide supply chain.

    On Friday, Taco Bell said in a public statement that it had completed the removal of all affected Taylor Farms lettuce from its restaurants.

    Federal investigations into the cyclosporiasis outbreak continue.


    Fresh heads of lettuce are ready to be harvested, in the Salinas Valley of central California.

    Investigators are working to determine whether potentially contaminated lettuce reached businesses beyond the Taco Bell locations already identified.

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    The FDA is investigating whether potentially contaminated lettuce from the supplier remains on the market and whether it was distributed to other restaurants, retailers, brands, or businesses. Additional states could be added to the federal advisory as investigators learn more.

    Taylor Farms de Mexico said it was voluntarily removing all iceberg lettuce sourced from central Mexico from the US market. The company said its Taylor Farms-branded salad kits do not contain iceberg lettuce.

    The CDC is also investigating other clusters and thousands of additional reported Cyclospora illnesses that may not be connected to the lettuce served at Taco Bell. Health officials have warned that the nationwide increase in cases likely involves more than one source.

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