FDA Recall: Moonlight/Kroger
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FDA Recall: Moonlight/Kroger

Moonlight/Kroger October 30, 2025

FDA 2025 Peach Recall: Moonlight & Kroger Peaches May Carry Listeria

Urgent consumer alert: Moonlight Companies has voluntarily recalled select conventional yellow and white peaches—sold under both the Moonlight and Kroger labels—because routine testing found Listeria monocytogenes at the company’s California packing facility. No illnesses have been confirmed, but the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) urges consumers to act immediately.

Why Did the FDA Recall Moonlight & Kroger Peaches?

Environmental swabbing at the Dinuba, CA, site detected Listeria monocytogenes, a bacterium capable of causing serious or fatal infections, particularly in young children, older adults, pregnant people, and those with weakened immune systems. Although zero cases have been linked to these peaches as of October 30, 2025, Moonlight Companies initiated the recall in cooperation with the FDA to prevent potential illness.

Which Moonlight and Kroger Peaches Are Recalled? (UPC, PLU & Lot Codes)

  • Date sold: September 16 – October 29, 2025
  • Where sold: Supermarkets nationwide
  • Not included: Any peaches labeled “Washington” and/or “Organic”

Product Details to Match Against Your Peaches

Check PLU stickers on loose fruit and UPC or lot codes on bags, clamshells, or cartons.

  • Moonlight Yellow Peaches
    • PLU 4401 or 4044 (individual fruit)
    • UPC 8-10248-03165-6 or 8-98429-00209-1 (multi-packs)
  • Moonlight White Peaches
    • PLU 4401 or 4044 (individual fruit)
    • UPC 8-10248-03163-2 or 8-98429-00209-1 (multi-packs)
  • Moonlight “Peppermint” White Peaches
    • UPC 8-98429-00266-4, 8-10248-03163-2, 8-10248-03087-1, 8-10248-03186-1 (multi-packs)
  • Kroger Yellow Peaches
    • UPC 11110-18174 (2-lb bags or equivalent multi-packs)

P1 facility lot/facility codes: 01PCLC, 03PCAF, 106PCLF, 113PCAF, 113PCLF, 129PCLF, 134PCLF, 142PCLF, 150PCLF, 151PCLF, 159PCABA, 159PCABB, 159PCPG10, 20, 22PCAB, 22PCPG10A, 22PCPG10B, 22PCP8A, 22PCPG8B, 22PCPG8C, 23, 25, 30PCEN, 40LT, 40YP#3, 44PCLC, 44PCLCB, 45, 51PCLC, 51PCLCB, 86PCAF, 69PWPR, 79PWPRT.

Health Risks Linked to Listeria monocytogenes

Healthy individuals may experience short-term fever, headache, nausea, abdominal pain, and diarrhea. For vulnerable populations, Listeria can lead to bloodstream infections, meningitis, pregnancy complications, miscarriage, or stillbirth.

What to Do If You Purchased Recalled Peaches

  1. Do not eat any fruit that matches the identifiers above.
  2. Dispose of the peaches in a sealed trash bag, or return them to the retailer for a full refund.
  3. Clean & sanitize countertops, refrigerator drawers, and reusable produce bags that touched the peaches.
  4. Watch for symptoms for up to 70 days after exposure; contact a healthcare provider if you feel ill.

Questions? Call Moonlight Companies at 855-215-5017, Monday–Friday, 8 a.m.–5 p.m. ET.

Sources

Official Images from the Recall

Carton for Moonlight Yellow Peaches
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Carton for Moonlight White Peaches
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Carton for Moonlight White Peaches
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Carton for Moonlight Peppermint Peaches
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Bag for Peppermint Peaches
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Clamshell for Peppermint Peaches
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Carton for Moonlight Peppermint White Peaches
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Bag for Moonlight White Peaches
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Bag for Kroger Peaches
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Bag for Moonlight Peaches
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Moonlight Peaches PLU Stickers
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Case label showing lot and facility codes
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Frequently Asked Questions

1. Which Moonlight peaches are part of the 2025 recall?
The recall covers conventional yellow and white Moonlight peaches—including the “Peppermint” variety—sold between September 16 and October 29 2025 that match the PLU, UPC, and P1 lot codes listed above.
2. Are any Kroger peaches included in the FDA recall?
Yes. Kroger-branded yellow peaches in multi-packs with UPC 11110-18174 and the affected P1 lot codes are recalled nationwide.
3. Can I safely wash Moonlight or Kroger recalled peaches to remove Listeria?
No. Listeria can survive on the surface and may also be present inside the fruit. Dispose of or return the peaches for a refund instead of washing them.
4. Have any illnesses been linked to the Moonlight peach recall?
No illnesses have been reported as of the FDA’s October 30 2025 notice, but consumers should remain vigilant for symptoms.
5. Do organic Moonlight peaches need to be discarded?
Organic peaches are not part of this recall, according to Moonlight Companies, and can be consumed as usual.
6. How do I obtain a refund for recalled Moonlight or Kroger peaches?
Return the affected peaches—or proof of purchase if already discarded—to the retailer where purchased. Most stores are issuing full refunds.
7. What symptoms should I watch for after eating recalled Moonlight peaches?
Monitor for fever, muscle aches, headache, stiff neck, confusion, diarrhea, or stomach pain for up to 70 days. Seek medical care if any symptoms appear.

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