Daily Greens

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Daily Greens is a health-focused fast-casual café and restaurant offering salads, bowls, breakfasts and juices with an emphasis on sustainably sourced, traceable ingredients and low-waste operations in Sydney, Australia.

Paddington, NSW, Australia

About Daily Greens

Daily Greens is a health-focused fast-casual café and restaurant based in Paddington, Sydney, Australia. They specialise in made-to-order salads, warm bowls, breakfasts and cold-pressed juices, with a strong emphasis on sustainably sourced, seasonal and traceable ingredients. The venue is designed for quick, everyday meals that are nutritionally balanced, with options for vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-friendly diets. Daily Greens also promotes low-waste operations through practices like composting where possible, reusable or compostable packaging, and mindful sourcing from local producers.

A Daily Greens charge on your bank or card statement usually relates to an in-store café purchase, an online click-and-collect order, a delivery order placed via their website, or catering/large group orders. The descriptor may appear as “DAILY GREENS PADDINGTON,” “DAILYGREENS.COM.AU,” or a variation including “SYDNEY” or “NSW,” depending on your bank. Most charges are one-time amounts matching the cost of your meal, drinks and any extras; however, you may also see separate charges for delivery fees, tips, or adjustments when an order is modified. If you ordered through a third‑party delivery app, the charge may be split between the app provider and Daily Greens.

If you’re unsure about a Daily Greens charge, start by checking recent receipts, email order confirmations and your food-delivery app histories for the date of the transaction. Review your bank statement for the exact posting date and amount, then compare it with any in-store visits or online orders you made around that time. For questions or to dispute an amount, you can contact Daily Greens via the contact form at dailygreens.com.au or use the phone number and email address listed on their website; include a screenshot of the charge, date, and last four digits of the card used so they can look it up in their point-of-sale system. If the charge still cannot be identified or appears fraudulent, contact your bank or card issuer to report the transaction and request further investigation.

Bank Statement Variations

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  1. Daily Greens Gateway Sydney AUS

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I see a Daily Greens charge on my statement if I only visited once?

Daily Greens charges are typically one-time transactions for in-store or online food and drink orders. If you see a charge but only remember visiting once, check whether the date matches your café visit or an online click-and-collect or delivery order you may have placed. Also review whether you added a tip or extra items at the counter, which can make the total higher than the menu price you recall. If the date or amount still doesn’t make sense, contact them via dailygreens.com.au with the transaction details so they can verify it.

What are common charge amounts from Daily Greens?

Common Daily Greens charges typically reflect the cost of a single meal or a small group order, which can include a salad or bowl, add‑ons like protein, plus a juice or coffee. The exact amount depends on your selections, any extras, and whether you ordered for multiple people or added a tip. Larger charges may relate to catering trays or workplace orders placed through their online ordering system. If the amount seems unusually high, ask for a copy of the itemised receipt from the store or support team.

Can Daily Greens place a temporary authorization hold on my card?

Yes, if you order online for pickup or delivery, the payment processor may place a temporary authorization hold to confirm your card has sufficient funds. This can sometimes show as a pending transaction slightly different from the final settled amount. The hold usually adjusts to the final value once your order is completed, or disappears within a few business days if the order is cancelled. If a pending hold remains on your account for more than a week, contact your bank and provide them the order details.

How do I get a copy of my receipt or tax invoice from Daily Greens?

For in-store purchases, you can request a reprinted receipt by contacting the Paddington location with the estimated date, time, amount, and last four digits of your card. For online orders placed through dailygreens.com.au, check your email inbox (and spam/junk folder) for an order confirmation or invoice sent at the time of purchase. If you cannot locate it, use the contact form on their website and include as much transaction detail as possible so they can search their system and send a replacement invoice.

How do I cancel or change an online order with Daily Greens?

Once an online order has been accepted and preparation has started, it may not be possible to cancel or change it, especially during busy periods. If you need to modify or cancel an order, contact the restaurant immediately using the phone number listed on dailygreens.com.au and quote your order number. For future orders scheduled ahead of time (such as catering), reach out as early as possible; changes are usually easier to accommodate when made well before the preparation window. Any adjustments or refunds are handled at the restaurant’s discretion based on how far along your order is.

What is Daily Greens’ refund or adjustment policy if there’s an issue with my order?

If there is a problem with your order—such as missing items, incorrect ingredients, or quality concerns—Daily Greens generally aims to resolve it by remaking the item, providing a replacement, or issuing a partial or full refund where appropriate. You should contact them as soon as possible on the day of the order, either in person, by phone, or via the website contact form, and provide photos if relevant. Refunds for card payments are usually processed back to the original card and may take several business days to appear on your statement, depending on your bank.

Why does my Daily Greens charge show a different name or location descriptor?

The billing descriptor on your statement is set by Daily Greens’ payment processor and your card network, so you may see variations like “DAILY GREENS PADDINGTON,” “DAILYGREENS.COM.AU,” or a shortened merchant name plus “NSW.” If you ordered through a delivery platform, the charge may appear under the platform’s name, with Daily Greens shown in the order details inside the app. Compare the posting date with your order history in any food-delivery apps you use, as that often clarifies where the transaction originated. If there is still confusion, Daily Greens can confirm whether the transaction went through their system.

Does Daily Greens have an account or loyalty program that could explain repeat charges?

Daily Greens may work with digital ordering or loyalty platforms that allow you to save your card for faster checkout and earn rewards. If you have enabled one-click reordering or subscribed to marketing offers, it’s easy to place repeat orders on busy days and later forget individual transactions. Check any food or café apps on your phone and your email for ongoing offers or quick-reorder confirmations. If you see multiple charges you don’t recognise, change your password on any linked accounts and contact Daily Greens and your bank to rule out unauthorized use.

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