AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoFood Safety Fallout: Taco Bell is pulling potentially impacted shredded iceberg lettuce from its supply chain as the FDA and CDC investigate a multistate cyclosporiasis surge tied to restaurants in Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio and West Virginia, with more than 1,600 illnesses and dozens of hospitalizations reported; the supplier is widely reported as Taylor Farms, and Taco Bell says the ingredient will be removed nationwide and replaced quickly in affected states. Cybersecurity & Supply Chains: Japan’s Nichirei resumed operations at refrigerated warehouses after a cyberattack disrupted frozen-food deliveries, forcing KFC Japan and retailers to adjust hours and menus—an example of how cyber risk can hit food availability fast. Kentucky Politics & Business Spending: Kentucky’s Massie-Gallrein GOP primary drew a record-shattering $37 million, with filings showing heavy super PAC spending by wealthy business-aligned donors. Legal & Consumer Risk: A Louisville jury ordered ghost-gun maker Husky Armory to pay $104.2 million in a wrongful-death case tied to an 18-year-old’s online “build kit” purchase. Local Economy & Community: Independence Bank in Mayfield marked 10 years with a community fish fry, while TVA opened Kentucky Dam for America250 tours, highlighting power generation and regional economic value.
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