Rat poison found in HiPP baby food in Austria, prompting recall
Summary
A jar of HiPP baby food in Austria tested positive for rat poison, leading to a recall of all similar jars sold at SPAR supermarkets in Austria. Authorities suspect the jar was tampered with, and investigations are ongoing in Austria and nearby countries.Key Facts
- A jar of HiPP baby food with carrots and potatoes tested positive for rat poison in Austria.
- The contaminated jar was reported by a customer in Eisenstadt and had a damaged lid.
- No one is known to have eaten the poisoned baby food.
- HiPP recalled all jars sold at SPAR stores in Austria as a safety measure.
- Customers can return the baby food jars for a full refund without a receipt.
- Authorities believe the poison was added from outside the factory.
- Investigations are also happening in Germany, Slovakia, and the Czech Republic.
- Rat poison can cause serious health problems like bleeding and bruising, which might appear days after eating it.
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