abcnews - HiPP is recalling some baby food jars in Austria after samples tested positive for rat poison in Austria, Slovakia and the Czech Republic
AI Summary: Austrian health authorities have ordered a recall of specific HiPP baby food jars after lab tests detected contamination with a rodent poison. Retailers pulled the affected batches, parents are being urged to check product codes and discard implicated jars, and investigators are tracing how the contamination occurred while monitoring for any reported illnesses.
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