About Golden Apple Super Store
Golden Apple Super Store is an independent local supermarket and convenience grocery store located in Leeton, New South Wales. It serves the surrounding community with everyday essentials including fresh produce, meat, dairy, frozen foods, pantry staples, snacks, beverages, and basic household and personal care items. As a locally operated store, it typically focuses on convenient, one-stop shopping and may offer in-store specials, seasonal products, and locally sourced items depending on availability.
A charge from Golden Apple Super Store will usually appear on your bank or card statement after you’ve made an in-store purchase of groceries or household products. The description line may include variations such as “GOLDEN APPLE SUPER STORE,” “GOLDEN APPLE LEETON,” or similar wording. Charges can be one-time transactions for a single shopping trip, multiple smaller transactions on the same day if you shopped more than once, or a slightly different amount from the receipt if you purchased items with bottle deposits, bag fees, or discounted promotions applied at checkout. If you used a contactless card, mobile wallet (like Apple Pay or Google Pay), or saved card in a local delivery app partnered with the store, the charge may also reflect that platform’s reference.
If you’re unsure about a Golden Apple Super Store charge, start by checking your recent receipts, grocery lists, and any shopping done by family members who may share your card. Compare the transaction date and amount on your statement with your in-store visits or any local delivery orders. To resolve questions, contact the store directly using the phone number or contact details shown on your receipt or listed in local business directories; a staff member can often verify the transaction by date, time, and amount. If you still believe a charge is incorrect after speaking with the store, you can contact your bank or card issuer to dispute the transaction or request further investigation.