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Hilary Brueck,Alex Bitter @ Business Insider 2 place · today 20:04 EDT

Shredded lettuce supplied to Taco Bell identified as a source of cyclospora that causes watery diarrhea

Lettuce sold at Taco Bell in five states has been linked to the multi-state cyclosporiasis outbreak.

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