About Campus&Co.
Campus&Co. is a volunteer-run supermarket chain and grocery retailer that primarily serves members of the Plymouth Brethren Christian Church. Stores operate as modern, full-range supermarkets, offering fresh produce, meat, dairy, frozen foods, pantry staples, household goods, and personal care items, often with an emphasis on bulk and value packs for families. Profits from Campus&Co. stores help support OneSchool Global and related educational and community initiatives across multiple countries. The Whanganui, Manawatu-Whanganui, New Zealand location operates as part of this network, and purchases may be made in-store and, in some regions, via click-and-collect or online ordering linked to member accounts.
A Campus&Co. charge may appear on your bank or card statement when you shop at a Campus&Co. supermarket, place an online or app-based grocery order, or pay for related services (such as bulk orders or event catering arranged through the store). Charges are typically one-off transactions for groceries, but you may also see repeated charges if you shop there regularly or participate in standing orders or recurring bulk deliveries arranged with your local store. Some customers may see small temporary “authorization” amounts when a card is added to an online ordering account or when a large order is pre-authorized; these usually drop off and are replaced by a final, settled transaction for the actual purchase total.
If you don’t recognize a Campus&Co. charge, first consider whether you or a family member has recently shopped at a Campus&Co. supermarket or placed an online grocery order. Check your email for order confirmations or receipts, ask household members who may have access to the card, and review any Campus&Co. or OneSchool-related account portals where past orders and invoices are stored. To resolve questions, contact your local Campus&Co. store (details are usually available at campusandco.com or via your community communications) with the transaction date and amount, or reach out to the regional support contact listed on the website. If the charge appears incorrect, the store can usually locate the matching receipt, correct billing errors, or advise on refund options; if you still suspect unauthorized use, contact your bank or card issuer to dispute the transaction and secure your account.