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Rodenticide detected in baby food in Austria
Summary
Austrian authorities say multiple jars of HiPP baby food tested positive for a rodenticide, prompting a precautionary recall and removal of products in neighboring countries; a criminal investigation is under way.
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Austrian authorities confirmed that multiple jars of baby food from the brand HiPP tested positive for a rodenticide and were pulled from shelves. The products concerned are 190-gram jars of carrot and potato baby food sold through SPAR supermarket chains in Austria. HiPP said the recall is linked to a criminal act under investigation and that the jars left its facility intact. No consumption of affected jars has been reported.
Key facts:
- Multiple samples of HiPP 190-gram carrot and potato baby food jars in Austria tested positive for a rodenticide, according to authorities.
- HiPP issued a precautionary recall and said the issue relates to a criminal act; recalled products were sold at SPAR, EUROSPAR, INTERSPAR and Maximarkt outlets in Austria.
- The Austrian Agency for Health and Food Safety (AGES) reported the poison is likely bromadiolone, an anticoagulant rodenticide.
- Authorities removed HiPP jars from sale in Slovakia and the Czech Republic as a precaution; no suspect has been identified and the investigation is ongoing.
Summary:
The findings led to a precautionary recall and product removals across Austria and neighboring countries. Authorities have opened a criminal investigation; no suspect has been named and details of how the probe will proceed are undetermined at this time.
