Baby food recalled in Austria after jar tests positive for rat poison
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Baby food recalled in Austria after jar tests positive for rat poison
"HiPP stated that the recall was not due to quality problems in its production processes, emphasizing that the jars left their facility in perfect condition."
"The Burgenland State Criminal Police Office confirmed that a sample of the seized product tested positive for rat poison, following a report from a customer."
"Authorities advised the public to avoid jars with a white sticker and red circle on the bottom, damaged lids, missing safety seals, or unusual smells."
HiPP has recalled all baby food sold in Austria after authorities discovered rat poison in a tampered jar. The recall affects products sold at SPAR stores, including EUROSPAR and INTERSPAR. The company clarified that the recall is not due to production quality issues but rather a criminal act under investigation. Police in Burgenland confirmed the presence of poison in a jar reported by a customer. Similar contaminated jars were also found in the Czech Republic and Slovakia, prompting warnings to consumers about specific jar indicators.
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