Listeria Alert: MASSIVE Kroger Recall on Peach Salsa Sold in 10 States
If you’ve been reaching for peach salsa to spice up your snack game, it might be time to pause and peek at the label. Kroger has issued a recall on select peach salsa products due to a potential Listeria contamination—part of a broader outbreak linked to California-grown peaches. No illnesses have been reported so far, but the warning is serious enough to warrant a fridge check.
What’s Going On
The recall affects two peachy favorites: Snowfruit Peach Salsa and Supreme Produce Peach Salsa, both made with fruit supplied by Moonlight Companies. The peaches in question may carry Listeria monocytogenes, a bacteria that’s harmless to most but can be dangerous for pregnant individuals, older adults, and anyone with a weakened immune system.
Listeria is sneaky—it doesn’t change the taste, smell, or look of food. So even if your salsa seems fine, it could still pose a risk.
Where It Was Sold
The recalled salsas were sold in Kroger stores across at least 10 states, including Illinois, Colorado, Georgia, Washington, Indiana, Mississippi, Tennessee, Oregon, Michigan, and Arkansas. They came in 14-ounce and 16-ounce clear plastic clamshell containers, with sell-by dates ranging from October 12 to November 4, 2025.
If you’ve got one tucked in the fridge from a recent grocery run, now’s the time to check. And maybe swap it out for something less peachy until the coast is clear.
What You Should Do
If you find one of the recalled products, the safest move is to toss it or return it to the store for a refund. Even if you’re feeling fine, Listeria symptoms can take days or even weeks to show up. These may include fever, muscle aches, nausea, and diarrhea—and in more serious cases, complications that require medical attention.
Kroger and the FDA are urging consumers to take the recall seriously and monitor for symptoms if exposure is suspected.
Final Thought
Food recalls are never fun, especially when they involve something as cheerful as peach salsa. But Kroger’s quick response helps keep customers safe, and the scope of the recall is limited. If you’re affected, take action—and maybe lean into a classic tomato salsa while things get sorted.
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