LeWrap

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LeWrap is an Australian quick‑service restaurant chain founded in 2005 that specializes in fresh, made‑to‑order wraps, salads, plates and other fast‑casual meals using locally sourced ingredients.

Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

About LeWrap

LeWrap is an Australian quick‑service restaurant chain founded in 2005, known for its fresh, made‑to‑order wraps, salads, plates, snack boxes and fast‑casual meals. Focusing on locally sourced ingredients and a “grill to order” approach, LeWrap serves a variety of chicken, beef, lamb, and vegetarian options, along with sides and drinks, primarily in shopping centres and food courts across Sydney and other parts of New South Wales. Customers can order in‑store at the counter, via the LeWrap website (lewrap.com) at participating locations, or through major food delivery platforms in Australia.

A LeWrap charge on your bank or card statement usually indicates a one‑time food purchase made in one of their stores, an online order placed through lewrap.com, or an order processed via a delivery partner such as Uber Eats, DoorDash or Menulog (the descriptor may still show “LeWrap” even when ordered through an app). In some cases, you might see a small pre‑authorisation or pending amount if you placed an online order, updated a saved card, or if your bank temporarily holds funds to verify your payment method. LeWrap does not generally run subscription services, so recurring identical charges are more likely to be repeat food purchases or saved “one‑click” orders than a formal membership.

If you’re unsure about a LeWrap charge, start by checking your email and SMS for order confirmations from LeWrap or a delivery partner around the date and time of the transaction, and confirm whether a family member or colleague used your card. You can also review your online banking for the exact merchant description, location, date and amount to match it to a specific store visit. For questions or disputes, contact the LeWrap store listed on your receipt, or use the contact form at lewrap.com with the transaction date, amount, and the last 4 digits of your card; they can usually locate the order and explain or correct the charge. If you suspect fraud or can’t match the charge to any purchase, notify your bank or card issuer promptly for further investigation.

Bank Statement Variations

2 known variations

These are the raw merchant codes that appear on bank and credit card statements that we've identified as belonging to LeWrap.

  1. LE WRAP SYDNEY CENTR SYDNEY AUS
  2. ZLR*LeWrap Bankstown 2 Bankstown AU

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of LeWrap charges typically appear on my bank statement?

Most LeWrap charges are single, same‑day food purchases from one of their restaurant locations or online orders. The statement description may show something like “LEWRAP”, “LE WRAP” or “LEWRAP [SUBURB/STORE]”, often alongside the city (e.g., Sydney NSW). If you ordered via a delivery partner, the descriptor may still reference LeWrap or the delivery platform, depending on how the payment was processed.

Does LeWrap offer subscriptions or recurring billing for meals?

LeWrap does not generally operate a subscription or meal‑plan billing system; their core business is pay‑as‑you‑go in‑store and online food orders. If you see repeated charges, they are usually separate purchases made on different days, possibly from a saved card on a delivery app or a frequently used in‑store card. Review the dates and times of each charge to see if they line up with multiple visits or deliveries.

Why do I see a small or duplicate LeWrap charge that is marked as pending?

A small or duplicate pending charge can occur when LeWrap or a delivery partner places a pre‑authorisation hold to verify your card before confirming an online order. This hold is usually for the order amount (or a small test amount) and should automatically drop off or be adjusted to the final total within a few business days. If a pending amount remains for more than 7 days or posts as a separate completed charge, contact LeWrap (or the delivery app used) with your transaction details, and follow up with your bank if it still isn’t resolved.

How can I get a copy of my receipt for a LeWrap transaction I don’t recognize?

If you ordered in‑store, check any paper receipts you were given or loyalty app histories, if applicable. For online and delivery orders, search your email for “LeWrap” or the delivery platform name around the transaction date to locate the digital receipt. If you still can’t find it, contact the relevant LeWrap store (if the location appears on your statement) or use the contact form at lewrap.com, providing the date, exact amount, and last 4 digits of your card so they can look up the receipt.

How do I resolve an incorrect amount or double charge from LeWrap?

First compare your receipt or online order confirmation with the posted transaction amount in your bank account to confirm the discrepancy. If the amount is wrong or you were charged twice, contact the specific LeWrap store where you ordered (store details are usually on your receipt) or reach out via lewrap.com with screenshots of your receipt and bank statement. In many cases the store can issue a correction or refund directly; if that is not possible, your bank can help you lodge a charge dispute.

How can I request a refund or report a problem with my LeWrap order?

Refunds and order issues are usually handled by the store that prepared your meal or by the delivery platform if you ordered through an app. Visit or call the LeWrap location listed on your receipt as soon as possible, bringing your receipt and bank transaction details if necessary. For online orders placed at lewrap.com, use the contact form on the website with your order number, photos (if there was a product issue), and a brief explanation so their team can review and advise on refunds or credits.

What should I do if I see a LeWrap charge but I’ve never eaten there?

If no one on your account recognizes the purchase and you have no related receipts, emails or delivery app orders, treat the charge as potentially unauthorized. Immediately contact your bank or card issuer to report the unfamiliar transaction so they can block further use and start an investigation. You can also contact LeWrap via their website with the transaction date, amount, and the merchant descriptor from your statement; they may be able to identify which store processed the payment and confirm whether it appears fraudulent.

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