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July 17 (Reuters) – Foodborne illness outbreaks have repeatedly disrupted U.S. restaurant chains, triggering recalls, lawsuits and heightened regulatory scrutiny while pressuring customer traffic and sales.

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration said on Thursday that Taco Bell, owned by Yum Brands, will stop using lettuce from a supplier the agency has linked to an ongoing cyclosporiasis outbreak.

The business impact of such outbreaks has varied widely.

Analysts at TD Cowen wrote last week that similar food safety issues at McDonald’s in late 2024 only impacted the chain for a quarter, while the Wendy’s episode in 2022 saw no discernible impact at all. But previous outbreaks in 2015 at Chipotle Mexican Grill and in 1993 at Jack in the Box caused sales at those companies to drop sharply for several quarters.

Below is a look at major foodborne illness outbreaks and contamination scares that have affected U.S. restaurant and food companies in recent years.

Date Company Illness Impact

Outbreak

July, 2026 Taco Cyclosporiasis The U.S. ‌Food and

Bell   Drug Administration

said that Taco

Bell, owned by Yum

Brands, will stop

using lettuce from

a supplier the

agency has linked

to an ongoing

cyclosporiasis

outbreak.

Michigan health

officials reported

5,002 cases of

cyclosporiasis as

of July 17.

February, Lyons Listeria The FDA and the

2025 ReadyCare, Centers for Disease

Sysco Control and

Imperial, Prevention

Prairie investigated a

Farms multistate listeria

Dairy, outbreak linked to

Kraft Lyons ReadyCare and

Heinz  Sysco Imperial

frozen supplemental

shakes manufactured

by Prairie Farms

Dairy, prompting a

recall of the

products.

Kraft Heinz

recalled some Oscar

Mayer turkey bacon

products over

concerns about

Listeria

monocytogenes

contamination in

July that year.

October, McDonald’s E. coli The restaurant

2024   chain temporarily

stopped serving

slivered onions in

affected states

after an E. coli

outbreak tied to

Quarter Pounder

burgers. FDA said

slivered onions

supplied by Taylor

Farms were the

likely source,

prompting a

voluntary recall;

CDC reported 104

illnesses, 34

hospitalizations

and one death by

December.

August, Wendy’s  E. coli The CDC said it was

2022 probing an E.coli

bacteria outbreak

in four states from

an unknown food

source, with many

of the affected

reported to have

had sandwiches at

Wendy’s Co.

Wendy’s removed

romaine lettuce

from sandwiches in

some restaurants as

CDC investigated an

E. coli outbreak.

July, 2018 Chipotle  Clostridium A type of bacteria

perfringens found in meat and

bacterium pre-cooked food

left at unsafe

temperatures was

responsible for

sickening hundreds

of people who ate

at a Chipotle

Mexican Grill

restaurant in Ohio,

local health

officials said a

month after

Chipotle’s Ohio

outlets were linked

to food poisoning

complaints.

November, Chipotle  E. coli Chipotle Mexican

2015 Grill said it may

never pinpoint what

caused an E. coli

outbreak linked to

two restaurants in

Kansas and

Oklahoma, extending

a mystery over

dozens of illnesses

tied to the burrito

chain.

Company and health

officials

investigating the

outbreak had also

cited the same

hurdles to tracing

the cause of a

larger E. coli

outbreak which

sickened at least

50 Chipotle

customers in nine

states since

October.

November, Chipotle   Norovirus Boston Public

2015 Health Commission

reported that 91

people had been

sickened by

norovirus linked to

a Chipotle

restaurant in

Boston.

(Reporting by Sanskriti Shekhar in Bengaluru and Waylon Cunningham in New York; Editing by Jonathan Ananda)

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