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    Poisoned Baby Food Was Part of Attempted Extortion, German Producer Says

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    Posted on April 20, 2026

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    Last updated: April 20, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    German baby‑food maker HiPP says jars of its carrot‑and‑potato puree were deliberately tainted with rat poison as part of an extortion plot, with one contaminated jar still possibly in circulation.

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    Table of Contents

    • Details of the Poisoned Baby Food Extortion Case
    • Discovery and Product Recall
    • HiPP’s Response and Public Warnings
    • Ongoing Investigation
    • Extortion Attempt Details
    • Company Statement on Product Safety

    Poisoned Baby Food Found in Austria, Czech Republic, and Slovakia Tied to Extortion of HiPP

    Details of the Poisoned Baby Food Extortion Case

    VIENNA, April 20 (Reuters) - Jars of baby food deliberately tainted with rat poison and found in Austria, the Czech Republic and Slovakia were part of an attempt to extort their manufacturer, and one jar could still be unaccounted for, the company and German police said on Monday.

    Discovery and Product Recall

    Five "manipulated" jars from German brand HiPP were retrieved safely in those countries before they were consumed, police in the city of Ingolstadt said in a statement after Austrian supermarket chain Spar issued an urgent product recall over the weekend.

    But one more contaminated jar could still be in circulation in Austria, the police added. Austrian police said on Saturday the tainted jar they had found tested positive for rat poison.

    HiPP’s Response and Public Warnings

    "HiPP is the victim of an extortion attempt," the German company said in a statement, saying the person trying to extort the company had sent it a message. It said the jars had been tampered with but did not mention poison.

    Austrian authorities have warned consumers to be on the lookout for the jars containing a blend of potato and carrot, adding that they have had a white sticker with a red circle added to the bottom and they had been opened, meaning the lids do not make the usual popping sound when they are twisted.

    Ongoing Investigation

    COMPANY NOT AWARE OF OTHER INSTANCES

    "Ingolstadt police is conducting an investigation under the supervision of the Ingolstadt prosecutors' office into persons unknown on suspicion of attempted extortion against baby food producer HiPP," the police said in a statement shortly before HiPP's.

    It did not provide specifics on the attempt but said all necessary measures were taken once an email by the presumed culprits came to light on April 16.

    Extortion Attempt Details

    Austrian newspaper Die Presse reported on Monday, before the German police statement, that an email was sent to HiPP on March 27 and gave the company until April 2 to pay 2 million euros ($2.35 million) or two jars of baby food would be poisoned in each of three specific supermarkets in the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Austria.

    Without providing dates, HiPP said the message it received was sent to "an unpersonalised collective address that, as part of our standard processes, is viewed on occasions that are quite far apart", and that it had informed the authorities as soon as it became aware of it.

    Company Statement on Product Safety

    The company said it was important to note that the incident had nothing to do with the quality of its products.

    "This is a criminal, external manipulation beyond our control in three shops. We are not aware of any further instances of manipulation," it said.

    ($1 = 0.8494 euros)

    (Reporting by Francois MurphyAdditional reporting by Olivia Poidevin in Geneva and Jan Lopatka in Prague; Editing by Alison Williams)

    Key Takeaways

    • •HiPP’s baby‑food jars containing rat poison were discovered in Austria, the Czech Republic and Slovakia, but none were consumed.
    • •Investigators believe the contamination is linked to an extortion threat demanding €2 million by April 2—HiPP only became aware of the threat on April 16.
    • •Consumers are warned to watch for tampered jars (white sticker with red circle, broken seals), and recalls have been issued at SPAR stores; one jar remains unaccounted for.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Poisoned baby food was part of attempted extortion, German producer says

    1Why were jars of baby food poisoned in Austria, the Czech Republic, and Slovakia?

    The poisoned baby food jars were part of an extortion attempt against the German manufacturer HiPP, according to police and company statements.

    2How many contaminated baby food jars were found and are any still missing?

    Five tainted jars were safely retrieved, but one potentially contaminated jar may still be unaccounted for in Austria.

    3What should consumers look for to identify tainted HiPP baby food jars?

    Authorities warn that the dangerous jars have a white sticker with a red circle on the bottom and the lid may not make the usual popping sound when opened.

    4Did the poisoning incident relate to product quality issues?

    HiPP stated that the incident was due to criminal, external manipulation and not related to the quality of their products.

    5What action did the authorities and HiPP take after the extortion threat?

    HiPP informed authorities after learning of the threat, leading to urgent recalls and police investigations in the affected regions.

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