Taco Bell’s response to a parasitic outbreak offers crisis management lessons for companies confronting questions about the safety of their products.

The fast-food chain doesn't want customers to suffer from watery diarrhea and explosive bowel movements

The cyclosporiasis outbreak has sickened thousands of people nationwide, and Michigan has been the hardest hit.

Taco Bell has removed several fresh ingredients, such as lettuce, from its menus at locations across the country, including in Texas and Michigan.

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Michigan appears to be the epicenter of the outbreak, but so far more than 30 states have also reported infections in the last two weeks.

Yum Brands' Taco Bell said on Tuesday it had removed limited items from some restaurants as a precaution but said U.S. health officials have not linked the widening outbreak of…

Taco Bell is addressing concerns about cyclospora by removing ingredients amid the CDC's ongoing investigation into the multistate outbreak.

Taco Bell’s response to a parasitic outbreak offers crisis management lessons for companies confronting questions about the safety of their products.

Cyclosporiasis outbreak: Health officials are probing Taco Bell in Detroit due to a nationwide recall of certain ingredients, including lettuce and guacamole.

“Early information has shown lettuce as a common product that regularly comes up during the investigation,” said the Michigan health department.

As cyclosporiasis spreads and Taco Bell pulls some ingredients out of caution, one can't help but think of other restaurants that might be at risk.