Fresh Fruit & Veg

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Local independent greengrocer selling fresh fruit, vegetables and related grocery items in Ashfield, New South Wales.

Ashfield, NSW, Australia

About Fresh Fruit & Veg

Fresh Fruit & Veg is a local independent greengrocer based in Ashfield, New South Wales, Australia. They specialise in selling fresh fruit, vegetables, herbs and related everyday grocery items such as eggs, bread, basic dairy, and pantry staples. As a neighbourhood store, most purchases are made in person at their physical shop via EFTPOS terminals or tap‑and‑go payments, and charges may appear on your statement with a descriptor similar to “FRESH FRUIT & VEG ASHFIELD” or “FRESH FRUIT & VEG ASHFIELD NSW”.

This charge typically appears on your bank or card statement after you’ve made an in‑store purchase of produce or groceries. Common scenarios include quick tap‑and‑go payments for small amounts, larger weekly fruit and veg shops, or multiple small visits in a short period. You might also see a temporary “pending” or pre‑authorisation amount if your bank places an initial hold when your card is processed, which should later update to the final transaction total or drop off. Fresh Fruit & Veg does not generally operate on a subscription or membership basis, so recurring charges would usually indicate frequent separate visits rather than an automatic plan.

If you’re unsure about a Fresh Fruit & Veg charge, start by checking the date and amount against your receipts, text/email banking alerts, or your recent visits to Ashfield. Look for the store name on any printed receipt you received at checkout. To resolve questions, you can visit the shop in person during business hours with your statement and, if possible, the card used for payment so staff can check their point‑of‑sale records. You can also search “Fresh Fruit & Veg Ashfield NSW” in Google Maps or another directory to find current contact details (phone number and opening hours). For billing issues like suspected double‑charges or incorrect amounts, speak with the store first, then contact your bank if the issue cannot be resolved directly.

Bank Statement Variations

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  1. FRESH FRUIT & VEG WO ASHFIELD AUS

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I see a charge from “FRESH FRUIT & VEG ASHFIELD” on my bank statement?

This charge usually relates to an in‑store purchase of fruit, vegetables, or groceries from the Fresh Fruit & Veg shop in Ashfield, NSW. The descriptor may appear as “FRESH FRUIT & VEG ASHFIELD” or similar when you pay using EFTPOS, credit card, or tap‑and‑go. Check whether you or someone on your account recently shopped at a greengrocer in Ashfield around the transaction date.

Does Fresh Fruit & Veg have subscriptions or recurring payments?

Fresh Fruit & Veg typically operates as a walk‑in retail greengrocer and does not commonly offer subscription or automatic recurring billing like meal boxes or delivery plans. If you see similar amounts charged on multiple dates, it is most likely due to separate visits to the store, not an automatic subscription. Review your transaction dates to see if they match your regular grocery shopping pattern in Ashfield.

What are common amounts for Fresh Fruit & Veg transactions?

Most Fresh Fruit & Veg charges are modest grocery amounts that might range from under $10 for a few items up to $80–$100 or more for a larger weekly shop. It’s common to see rounded totals such as $9.50, $23.20, or $47.80, reflecting weighed produce and a few grocery extras. If the amount seems unusually high for what you remember buying, visit or contact the store with your receipt and statement to confirm the total.

Why do I see a ‘pending’ or temporary Fresh Fruit & Veg charge that later changes or disappears?

Some banks place a temporary authorisation when you tap or insert your card at the checkout, which may show as a pending charge from Fresh Fruit & Veg. This is a hold used to verify your card and will either update to the final transaction amount or disappear if the payment is reversed or not completed. If a pending charge doesn’t clear or you see it twice, contact your bank and, if needed, bring your statement to the store so they can review the transaction on their terminal.

How can I get a receipt or proof of purchase from Fresh Fruit & Veg?

Receipts are normally printed at the time you pay, so first check your wallet, shopping bags, or any photos of receipts you might have taken. If you’ve lost your receipt, you can visit the store and provide the exact date, approximate time, and amount of the transaction so staff can try to locate it in their point‑of‑sale records. It helps if you know the last four digits of the card used and whether you used credit, debit, or a digital wallet (e.g. Apple Pay, Google Pay).

How do I dispute or request a refund for a Fresh Fruit & Veg charge?

Refunds and corrections for over‑charges or incorrect items are usually handled directly in store. Bring the products (if applicable), your original receipt if you have it, and a copy of your bank statement showing the charge, and ask to speak with a staff member or manager. If you cannot resolve the issue with the store or you suspect card fraud, contact your bank or card issuer to lodge a dispute and ask about a chargeback.

How can I contact Fresh Fruit & Veg about a charge I don’t recognise?

The most direct way is usually to visit the shop in person in Ashfield, NSW, during their normal trading hours and speak to staff at the counter. You can also look up “Fresh Fruit & Veg Ashfield NSW” on Google Maps or another local directory to find their current phone number and call with your transaction details (date, amount, and last four digits of the card). Have your bank statement handy so you can provide the exact descriptor and time of the charge.

Could someone else in my household have made this Fresh Fruit & Veg purchase?

Yes. Because this is a local grocery/produce store, it’s common for partners, family members, or housemates who share a card or account to make small, frequent purchases. Before assuming the charge is fraudulent, ask others with access to the card whether they visited a fruit and veg shop in Ashfield on or around the transaction date. If nobody recognises it, follow up with the store and then your bank if needed.

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