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Rat Poison Found in Baby Food
The recall affects 190-gram jars designed for 5-month-old infants and extends to Slovakia, Hungary, Croatia, and Northern Italy.
Austrian police are investigating the incident as a criminal act of product tampering after a sample tested positive on Saturday.
SPAR Austria has removed all potentially affected stock from its 1,500 locations to ensure consumer safety.
No illnesses have been reported so far, but parents are being urged to return the specific jars for a full refund.