multi source·3h ago·10 sources analyzed
Recall of Hipp baby food due to rat poison contamination
A jar of Hipp baby food was found to contain rat poison in Austria, prompting a recall. The product was removed from 1,500 supermarkets amid safety concerns. (sources: cbc, france24, theguardian, dw, enc)
ModernAction Briefing
Austrian police reported the discovery of rat poison in a jar of Hipp baby food, leading to a recall of the product from numerous supermarkets. Authorities have warned that consuming the contaminated purées may pose serious health risks.
- Rat poison was found in a jar of Hipp baby food in Austria.
- The product has been recalled from 1,500 Spar supermarkets.
- Authorities have indicated that consumption of the contaminated purées may be life-threatening.
Why it matters
The incident raises concerns about food safety and the potential health risks associated with contaminated baby food.
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