Rat poison found in baby food jar in Austria after product recall
Austrian police discovered rat poison in a jar of HiPP baby food after the product was recalled from over 1,000 Spar supermarkets in Austria due to safety concerns. The contamination was confirmed in a carrots and potatoes flavor jar reported by a customer.

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AI-generatedAustrian police discovered rat poison in a jar of HiPP baby food after the product was recalled from over 1,000 Spar supermarkets in Austria due to safety concerns. The contamination was confirmed in a carrots and potatoes flavor jar reported by a customer. HiPP stated that the product may have been tampered with, posing a life-threatening risk if consumed. Affected jars are identified by a red circle sticker, damaged or missing safety seals, or an unusual smell. Similar jars seized in the Czech Republic and Slovakia also showed traces of a toxic substance. Authorities in Austria were alerted to the risk following investigations in Germany. Spar and HiPP are advising customers not to consume the product and are offering full refunds.
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5 extractedThe product recall affected 1,500 Spar stores in Austria.
Affected jars had a sticker with a red circle on the bottom and a lid that was opened/damaged/missing a safety seal.
HiPP recalled the product from more than 1,000 Spar supermarkets in Austria.
Rat poison has been found in a jar of HiPP baby food.
Consuming the contents of the jars could be life-threatening.