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Baby food recalled in Austria after jar tests positive for rat poison

Baby food brand HiPP recalls products after Austrian police say a tampered jar contained rodent poison.

John PowerAl JazeeraFiled 2026-04-20 · 09:37 GMTLean · CenterRead · 2 min
Baby food recalled in Austria after jar tests positive for rat poison
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HiPP baby food seized by authorities in the Czech Republic and Slovakia was also found to contain an unspecified toxic additive following laboratory testing.

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With the involvement of the Federal Criminal Police Office, a sample of the seized product was examined on Saturday afternoon and tested positive for rat poison.

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HiPP baby food sold at stores operating under the SPAR umbrella in Austria has been recalled due to a tampered jar containing rodent poison.

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The jars left our HiPP facility in perfect condition. The recall is related to a criminal act currently under investigation by the authorities.

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Baby food brand HiPP recalls products after Austrian police say a tampered jar contained rodent poison.Baby food manufacturer HiPP has issued a product recall in Austria after authorities reported the presence of rat poison in one of the company’s jars.HiPP said on Sunday that it had pulled all baby food sold at stores operating under the SPAR umbrella in Austria, including outlets of EUROSPAR, INTERSPAR and Maximarkt.Recommended Stories list of 4 itemslist 1 of 4Oil prices surge amid mixed signals on US-Iran peace talkslist 2 of 4What’s behind the US army’s decision to raise enlistment age to 42?list 3 of 4Outrage after Israeli soldier desecrates statue of Jesus Christ in Lebanonlist 4 of 4What is really happening in northern Nigeriaend of listThe Swiss company, which bills itself as the world’s top organic baby food brand, said the recall was not due to quality problems in its production processes.“The jars left our HiPP facility in perfect condition. The recall is related to a criminal act currently under investigation by the authorities,” the company said in a statement published on its website.The Sachseln-based firm added that it was in “close and continuous contact” with investigating authorities.“Due to the ongoing investigations, we can share only confirmed information relevant to consumer safety,” the statement said.Police alertThe move comes after police in Austria’s eastern state of Burgenland urged the public to exercise caution following the discovery of a tampered jar of “Carrots with Potatoes” baby food.“With the involvement of the Federal Criminal Police Office, a sample of the seized product was examined on Saturday afternoon and tested positive for rat poison,” the Burgenland State Criminal Police Office said in a statement.Police said the jar was reported by a customer and had not been consumed.HiPP baby food seized by authorities in the Czech Republic and Slovakia was also found to contain an unspecified “toxic additive” following laboratory testing, the Burgenland police said.
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