Updated
Updated · KOLN · Jul 18
Lincoln Restaurants Pull 3 Produce Items Amid Cyclosporiasis Outbreak
Updated
Updated · KOLN · Jul 18

Lincoln Restaurants Pull 3 Produce Items Amid Cyclosporiasis Outbreak

3 articles · Updated · KOLN · Jul 18

Summary

  • Stauffer’s Cafe & Pie Shoppe and other Lincoln restaurants removed lettuce, spinach and strawberries from menus after Lancaster County health officials announced cyclosporiasis cases earlier this week.
  • The restaurants said they have not flagged problems with vendors but are acting proactively to reduce risk, especially for customers who are elderly, very young or otherwise vulnerable.
  • There is no timeline for when the items will return, leaving businesses to balance safety steps with customer confidence as the outbreak response continues.
  • Regulars interviewed said the menu changes make them more comfortable dining out, offering support for local restaurants despite concern around produce-linked illness.

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