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Rat poison found in HiPP baby food jar in Austria, police say

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HiPP *Spar Burgenland Austria Slovakia

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Apr 19 Evening

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BBC News - World12h ago

Rat poison found in HiPP baby food jar in Austria, police say

Austrian police are investigating after rat poison was found in a jar of HiPP baby food, specifically carrot and potato purée, purchased by a customer in Burgenland. The customer reported the tampered jar before their baby consumed it. Authorities believe at least one more poisoned jar is in circulation and have issued guidance on identifying tampered products. The warning originated from German investigators, with similar incidents reported in the Czech Republic and Slovakia. HiPP has recalled its entire range of jarred purées sold in Spar supermarkets in Austria due to potential life-threatening risks. The company maintains the jars left their factory in perfect condition, attributing the issue to a criminal act under investigation.

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The Guardian - World News15h ago

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. 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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Rat poison was found in a sample of HiPP baby food in Austria.

— Police in Austria

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A customer reported a poisoned jar of carrot and potato purée.

— Police in the eastern region of Burgenland

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HiPP recalled its entire range of jarred purées sold in Spar supermarkets in Austria.

— HiPP

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The recall of baby food jars at Spar Austria was "not due to a product or quality defect on our part".

— HiPP

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Rat poison has been found in a jar of HiPP baby food.

— police in Austria

Apr 18 Evening

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BBC News - WorldYesterday

HiPP recalls jarred baby food in Austria over contamination fears

HiPP has recalled all of its jarred baby food purées sold in Spar supermarkets across Austria due to potential contamination. The recall was initiated after the company discovered that its carrot and potato jars may have been tampered with, posing a potential health risk. HiPP stated that a hazardous substance may have been introduced into the product due to external influence. As a precautionary measure, all HiPP jarred purées are being removed from over 1,500 Spar stores in Austria. Austrian police are investigating the incident and seeking information from the public, advising consumers to look for a white sticker with a red circle on the base of potentially affected products. HiPP has emphasized that products sold in other countries are not affected by this recall.

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HiPP has recalled its entire range of jarred purées sold in Spar supermarkets in Austria.

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HiPP stressed its products sold in other countries were not affected by the issue.

— HiPP

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Supermarket chain Spar confirmed the recall and will provide full refunds.

— Spar

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Consuming the tampered jars is potentially "life-threatening".

— HiPP

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The company's carrot and potato jars may have been tampered with.

— HiPP