2026 Food Safety Update: Key Trends & Outbreak Alerts

Staying informed about food safety trends helps protect your team, customers, and your operation. Below is your 2026 update, including Illinois rankings, national data, and confirmed outbreak highlights.


National Foodborne Illness Snapshot

Each year, foodborne illness continues to have a significant impact across the United States.

48 Million
Annual Illnesses

128,000
Hospitalizations

3,000
Deaths


Illinois & National Snapshot

Illinois ranked third nationally for reported foodborne illness outbreaks (94 outbreaks from 2021–2023) and 15th per capita.

This reinforces the need for strong operational controls in foodservice establishments.

Leading Pathogens

🦠 Norovirus – Responsible for the most illnesses
🦠 Salmonella – Responsible for the most deaths


Top Contributing Risk Factors

Many outbreaks are linked to preventable operational issues.

🧊 Improper cooling and reheating

🌡 Incorrect cooking temperatures

🔪 Cross-contamination

🧼 Poor employee hygiene

🚚 Unsafe or unapproved food sources


2026 Confirmed Outbreak Highlights

Salmonella

Eggs, home delivery meals, pistachio cream, cucumbers, mini pastries, moringa leaf powder

Listeria

Prepared pasta meals, deli meats, queso fresco/cotija cheese, ready-to-eat foods, frozen shakes

E. coli (STEC)

Raw milk cheese, organic carrots, onions, walnuts

Infant Botulism

Linked to infant formula (recalls initiated)

Other Investigations

Cyclospora and muscimol in mushroom snacks


Manager Action Steps

Review your cooling procedures and verify thermometer calibration this month.

Improper cooling continues to be one of the most common contributing factors in foodborne illness outbreaks.


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Staying informed helps your operation reduce risk, maintain compliance, and protect customers.


Stay informed. Stay proactive. Stay safe.