All Foods Market

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All Foods Market is a Western Australia–based, family-owned group of independent IGA supermarkets offering fresh produce, pantry staples, deli items and prepared foods. The Belmont store referenced in the descriptor trades as All Foods Market Belmont IGA in Belmont, WA.

Perth, Western Australia, Australia

About All Foods Market

All Foods Market is a family-owned group of independent IGA supermarkets based in Western Australia, with stores in the greater Perth area. The charge you’re seeing most commonly comes from their Belmont store, which trades as “All Foods Market Belmont IGA” in Belmont, WA. They offer full-service supermarket ranges including fresh fruit and vegetables, meat and seafood, dairy, bakery, deli items, pantry staples, frozen goods, household essentials and a selection of ready-to-eat and ready-to-cook meals. Many locations also support IGA-branded promotions, local specials and loyalty/rewards programs.

A charge from All Foods Market (or "All Foods Market Belmont IGA" / "All Foods Mkt Belmont") will usually appear after you’ve shopped in-store using a card or mobile wallet, or placed an online or phone order for pickup or delivery through their website or a partnered platform. Most transactions are one-time grocery purchases, but you might also see charges for pre-packed catering platters, gift cards, or third-party services paid at the register (such as mobile recharge or prepaid cards). Occasionally, you may see a small authorization hold for online orders or when a card payment is first processed; this can look like a duplicate or slightly different amount until the final total is settled, typically within a few business days.

If you’re unsure about an All Foods Market charge, start by checking recent grocery trips to an IGA in the Perth/Belmont area and looking at your email or paper receipts to match the date and amount. Review your online banking for nearby dates, as the posting date can differ from the shopping date by 1–2 days. You can contact the store directly using the phone number and contact details listed on allfoodsmarket.com.au or on your receipt; staff can usually look up a transaction by date, amount and the last four digits of your card. For disputed or unfamiliar transactions, your bank can help block your card and investigate, but it’s usually faster to first confirm with the store whether the purchase was for groceries, a gift card, or a family member authorized to use your card.

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  1. ALL FOODS MARKET BEL BELMONT AUS

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I see a charge from “All Foods Market Belmont IGA” on my statement?

This descriptor typically appears when you’ve made an in-store grocery purchase at the All Foods Market IGA in Belmont, WA, or placed a pickup/delivery order they processed. The amount generally reflects your total at the checkout, including GST and any bag fees or paid services. Check your recent grocery visits or delivery orders in the Perth/Belmont area around the transaction date.

What typical amounts do All Foods Market charges appear as?

Most All Foods Market charges will be the full total of your grocery shop, which can range from small top-up visits (for example, $10–$40) to larger weekly shops (often $80–$250 or more). If you purchased gift cards, mobile recharges or cigarettes, these higher-value items can push the total up. If you see an unfamiliar round amount (e.g., exactly $50 or $100), check whether you or a family member bought a prepaid card or gift card at the store.

Does All Foods Market have subscriptions or recurring charges?

All Foods Market does not typically operate on a subscription basis; most charges are one-off transactions for groceries or prepared foods. However, if you use a delivery service or an online ordering platform linked from allfoodsmarket.com.au, you might see repeat charges if you place regular orders. Any recurring pattern (for example, similar amounts every week on the same day) usually reflects your own scheduled grocery habits rather than a formal subscription.

Why do I see two similar All Foods Market amounts, or a small pending amount, on my card?

This can happen if a temporary authorization hold was placed when your card was first processed, especially for online or phone orders where the final total isn’t known until packing is complete. The hold may differ slightly from the final amount and appears as a separate pending transaction. The authorization should automatically drop off within a few business days, leaving only the final settled charge.

How can I get a copy of my receipt or verify what was purchased?

To request a receipt copy, contact the All Foods Market Belmont IGA (or your local All Foods Market store) using the phone number on allfoodsmarket.com.au or your original receipt. Provide the exact amount, transaction date, and approximate time of purchase, along with the last four digits of your card, so staff can search their point-of-sale records. They can confirm line items, whether gift cards were purchased, and verify who processed the transaction.

How do I dispute an All Foods Market charge or request a refund?

If you believe you were overcharged or an item was scanned incorrectly, contact the store directly as soon as possible—bring or email your receipt (if available) and your bank statement showing the charge. For most pricing errors or quality issues, supermarkets will review the transaction and may offer a refund or replacement in line with their store policy and Australian Consumer Law. If the store confirms it was not their transaction or you suspect fraud, immediately contact your bank to report the unauthorized charge and request a chargeback or card replacement.

Can I contact All Foods Market about a charge without visiting the store?

Yes. Visit allfoodsmarket.com.au and use the contact details or store locator to find the phone number and, where available, email address for the specific store (such as Belmont IGA). When you contact them, have your transaction details ready: date, amount, card type and last four digits of your card. In many cases, staff can clarify what the charge relates to or confirm whether someone else in your household used the card.

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