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Taco Bell Takes Action As “Explosive Diarrhea” Bug Goes “Viral”
New cases continue to be registered across much of the United States of an illness identified most directly by the symptom of “explosive diarrhea.”
And as experts narrow down the cause of its rapid spread, companies are taking precautions that could impact common fast food orders, among other things.
As the New York Post reported:
Taco Bell restaurants are pulling fresh ingredients from the menu as a fast-growing parasite outbreak linked to explosive diarrhea spreads across multiple states.
Locations, including some in Metro Detroit, have posted signs telling customers they are temporarily unable to serve several produce items while health officials respond to a spike in cyclosporiasis cases, WWJ reported on Tuesday.
“We are currently unable to sell Lettuce, Cilantro Onion, Pico de Gallo and Guacamole due to a nationwide recall,” the notices say.
The reports about Taco Bell sparked some social media discussion:
Damnit I just ate 5 tacos… why didn’t I read this 15 minutes ago.
— Tom (@TomGotTwitteer) July 9, 2026
Of course, there’s no apparent known link between the parasite and the popular Mexican fast food chain.
Here are some more updates about the illness:
“An outbreak involving a parasitic infection (called Cyclosporiasis) is, quote, large and growing in Michigan, where more than 300 cases have been confirmed, and the CDC is monitoring cases in 17 other states”
There have been 145 more cases in the US across 17 states with 20… pic.twitter.com/wmTlNiVMut
— Wall Street Apes (@WallStreetApes) July 6, 2026
Import 3rd world, get 3rd world viruses and diseases.
— Lisa (@ljcljf) July 8, 2026
TMZ added these details:
To be clear, Taco Bell hasn’t been identified as the source of the outbreak, and officials haven’t said anyone got sick from eating at the chain. Investigators are instead tracing contaminated fresh produce that’s been distributed more broadly.
Still, it’s brutal timing for a chain that’s spent decades trying to outrun bathroom jokes.
For now, “hold the lettuce” isn’t a special request … it’s just how some Taco Bell orders are coming out.
How’s that for living mas?!?
And here’s some more coverage of the broader situation:
Do this to stay safe:
“EXPLOSIVE DIARRHEA” Parasitic Infection Spreading Across The Country
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The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) is currently investigating a multistate outbreak of Cyclospora – a microscopic parasite that is sickening people across the country.
The exact cause of the outbreak is unknown, but history suggest fresh herbs, leafy greens, berries, and other produce could be – and often are – the culprit.
While the culprit remains unknown, what we do know is that the symptoms from the parasite aren’t pretty:
The parasite, cyclospora, spreads through raw produce and water contaminated with human feces – and it causes the intestinal illness cyclosporiasis, whose symptoms include cramps, nausea, fatigue, loss of appetite, low-grade fever and vomiting. The most commonly reported symptom is “watery diarrhea with frequent and sometimes explosive bowel movements”, according to the CDC.
According to the CDC’s count (which doesn’t update daily) there have been 145 cases in 17 states:
New York, Texas, Illinois and Michigan have been the hardest hit. Other states with reported cases include Alaska, Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Massachusetts, New Jersey, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Virginia and Wisconsin.
State-by-state data, which is newer and released more frequently than the CDC, shows the virus is spreading quickly:
Outside the dates of the CDC’s count, health officials in Michigan have been investigating an unusually high number of cases in a “large and growing outbreak”. More than 300 cases had been reported since 22 June as of Friday, in a state that typically only identifies about 50 cases of cyclosporiasis annually, according to its health department.
And since 1 May, New York has seen 107 cases. It typically records 500 to 700 cases statewide annually, according to the New York state health department. Health officials in New York City report that cases there roughly doubled from January through June compared to the same period in 2025, according to the New York Times.
The Treatment
While the cause of this outbreak is unknown, the good news is that we do know what the treatment is – trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole more commonly known as Bactrim.
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