Taco Bell Canada says lettuce associated with a cyclospora outbreak in the United States has not been served at its locations. The company is responding to reports about cyclospora, a parasite that can cause diarrhea, and is addressing concerns that the contaminated ingredient may have reached Canadian stores. According to the coverage, Taco Bell Canada states that the specific lettuce linked to the U.S. cases is not part of its menu offerings in Canada. The reporting focuses on the company’s assurance that customers in Canada are not being exposed through the product in question. The outlets note that cyclospora outbreaks have been tied to contaminated produce and that public health responses typically include identifying affected products and restricting their distribution or sale. Taco Bell Canada’s communication emphasizes that its Canadian operations are not using or serving the implicated lettuce. The information presented does not indicate that additional actions are required by Canadian consumers beyond monitoring official public health guidance.