HiPP recalls jarred baby food in Austria over contamination fears
Summary
HiPP has recalled all its jarred baby food purées sold in Spar supermarkets across Austria because of concerns one flavor may have been tampered with. Police are investigating and customers can return the products for a full refund. The recall does not affect HiPP products sold outside Austria.Key Facts
- HiPP recalled all jarred baby food purées sold in over 1,500 Spar stores in Austria.
- The recall was due to fears that the carrot and potato baby food jars might have been tampered with.
- HiPP said eating the potentially tampered jars could be life-threatening.
- Only jars sold in Spar, Eurospar, Interspar, and Maximarkt stores in Austria are affected.
- Affected jars can be identified by a white sticker with a red circle on the base.
- Customers can return the recalled products for a full refund.
- Police in Austria’s Burgenland region are asking the public for information about the issue.
- Baby food sold by HiPP in other countries and other shops in Austria are not affected.
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