
A recent announcement from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has triggered a nationwide recall of certain peaches, citing a potential risk of Listeria monocytogenes contamination. This precautionary measure affects specific products from Moonlight Companies and Kroger, which were distributed across more than 20 states. Consumers who purchased these peaches are urged to take immediate action to prevent any health risks, despite no reported illnesses linked to this recall yet. The affected items were available for sale from September through October 2025, highlighting the importance of checking product details to ensure safety.
The recalled produce specifically includes Moonlight Yellow Peaches, Moonlight White Peaches, and Kroger Yellow Peaches. To help consumers identify the affected items, the FDA has provided a list of Universal Product Codes (UPCs) and lot codes. It's important to note that peaches marked with \"Washington\" and/or \"Organic\" on their PLU stickers are not part of this recall. The vigilance in identifying and removing these potentially contaminated products from circulation is crucial, especially given the serious health implications of Listeria infection for vulnerable populations.
Affected peaches can be identified by specific lot codes such as 01PCLC, 03PCAF, 106PCLF, and numerous others, which can be found on the fruit. Additionally, some recalled peaches may bear a PLU sticker with the code \"4401\" or \"4044\" and a facility code \"P1.\" These products were distributed to Kroger and Trader Joe's stores in a wide geographical area, including states like Arizona, California, Connecticut, and many others, between September 16 and October 29, 2025. This detailed identification information is vital for consumers to verify if their purchased peaches are part of the recall.
The potential health risks associated with Listeria monocytogenes contamination are significant, particularly for immunocompromised individuals, young children, adults over 65, and pregnant women. Symptoms of Listeria infection, or listeriosis, can include fever, muscle aches, nausea, vomiting, or diarrhea. While no illnesses have been reported in connection with this specific recall, consumers experiencing these symptoms after consuming peaches from the affected batches should seek medical attention. The prompt disposal or return of these peaches is a critical step in mitigating any further risk.
For any inquiries regarding this recall, consumers can reach out to Moonlight Companies directly. The company has established a dedicated helpline, available Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. ET. This proactive communication channel aims to address consumer concerns and provide necessary information, reinforcing the commitment to public health and safety in the face of potential food contamination.








