HiPP Recalls Baby Food in Austria After Rat Poison Tampering Discovered
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Updated · Reuters · Apr 19
HiPP Recalls Baby Food in Austria After Rat Poison Tampering Discovered
52 articles · Updated · Reuters · Apr 19
HiPP has recalled all jarred baby food sold in Spar supermarkets across Austria after a jar was found to contain rat poison.
Authorities believe the contamination resulted from tampering, and similar jars were seized in the Czech Republic and Slovakia. No injuries have been reported.
Customers are urged to check for tampered jars and return products for a refund. The incident follows recent baby food recalls over contamination concerns in Europe.
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