Dangerous Baby Food Recall

Introduction

Police in Austria, the Czech Republic, and Slovakia are looking at baby food. Some jars of HiPP 'Carrots and Potatoes' baby food have rat poison. SPAR supermarkets are taking the food back.

Main Body

A customer in Austria found a bad jar of food. He gave it to the police. The police tested the food. It had rat poison. Police found more bad jars in Slovakia and the Czech Republic. HiPP says a criminal put the poison in the food. This happened at SPAR stores in Austria. HiPP and SPAR took the food back from 1,000 to 1,500 stores. Only stores in Austria are affected. Parents should check the jars. Look for a white sticker with a red circle on the bottom. Check if the lid is broken. Smell the food. If it smells strange, do not use it. Rat poison is very dangerous. It stops blood from clotting. This can cause nosebleeds or bruises. Parents must take their children to a doctor immediately if this happens. Also, wash your hands if you touch the bad jars.

Conclusion

Please be careful. Go to a doctor if your child feels sick.

Vocabulary Learning

affected
To be changed or influenced by something受影響
Example:Only stores in Austria are affected by this problem.
criminal
A person who does something against the law罪犯
Example:A criminal put poison in the baby food.
dangerous
Something that can cause harm or death危險的
Example:Rat poison is very dangerous for children.
taking back
To return something to a shop or company召回 / 取回
Example:The store is taking the food back because it is dangerous.
tested
To check something using a scientific method測試 / 檢測
Example:The police tested the food to see if it was safe.