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HiPP Baby Food Recalled in Austria Due to Rat Poison Contamination

Officials have announced the recall of certain HiPP baby food jars in Austria following the detection of rat poison in samples from Austria, Slovakia, and the Czech Republic.

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HiPP Baby Food Recalled in Austria Due to Rat Poison Contamination

High-alert has been raised over contaminated HiPP baby food jars in Austria after tests unveiled the presence of rat poison in samples analyzed in multiple countries.


The recall was initiated after the discovery of the toxic substance in the baby food jars across Austria, Slovakia, and the Czech Republic, prompting authorities to issue a warning against the consumption of the affected products.

Health officials have advised parents to check their homes for any potentially contaminated jars and return them to the store or discard them immediately to prevent any health risks to infants.


The identified batches of baby food have been swiftly removed from shelves in Austria as a precautionary measure, pending further investigations into the source of the contamination.

Consumers are urged to remain vigilant and report any concerns regarding the safety of HiPP baby food products to the relevant authorities for immediate action.


Authorities are continuing to investigate the incident to determine the extent of the contamination and ensure the safety of infant consumers across affected regions.

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