About Harris Farm Markets
Harris Farm Markets is an Australian family-owned grocery retailer best known for its wide range of fresh fruit and vegetables, quality meat and seafood, dairy, bakery items, and gourmet pantry products. Founded in 1971, Harris Farm operates multiple markets across New South Wales and Queensland as well as an extensive online store at harrisfarm.com.au. The company is recognised for its sustainability initiatives, including the “Imperfect Picks” range that helps reduce food waste by selling cosmetically imperfect but perfectly good produce at lower prices, and a strong emphasis on supporting local farmers and producers.
A Harris Farm Markets charge on your bank or card statement usually relates to a grocery purchase made at one of their physical stores or through their online ordering and home delivery/click & collect service. Transaction descriptions may appear as “HARRIS FARM”, “HARRIS FARM MARKETS”, “HARRISFARM.COM.AU”, or may include a specific store or the Flemington, Sydney head office location. Charges can be one-off in-store purchases, online orders (sometimes split into multiple charges if items are substituted or weighed), refunds or adjustments, or temporary pre-authorisation holds for online orders while the final weight-based total is calculated.
If you’re unsure about a Harris Farm Markets charge, start by checking recent grocery shopping, online orders, and digital receipts in your email or your account at harrisfarm.com.au (My Account > Orders). For online orders, remember that the billed amount can differ slightly from the original estimate due to variable-weight items like fresh produce and meat. If you still have questions, you can contact Harris Farm customer care via the Help/Contact section on their website, where you can submit a support request or use the listed phone number and email. Keep your order number, store location, and receipt (if available) handy; most billing issues—such as duplicate charges, incorrect amounts, or missing refunds—are resolved by providing transaction details and, if needed, a copy of your bank statement showing the charge.