Oliver's Real Food

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Oliver's Real Food is an Australian quick-service restaurant chain offering healthier fast food alternatives, focusing on fresh, natural and often organic ingredients for travelers along major highways.

Wyong, New South Wales, Australia

About Oliver's Real Food

Oliver’s Real Food is an Australian quick‑service restaurant chain that specialises in healthier fast food for people on the go, particularly travellers on major highways along the east coast. Founded in New South Wales, Oliver’s focuses on fresh, natural and often organic ingredients, offering options such as salads, wraps, toasties, sushi, pies, real fruit smoothies, barista‑made coffee, and snacks free from artificial colours, flavours and preservatives. Many locations also feature extensive gluten‑free, vegan and vegetarian choices, along with kid‑friendly meals and grab‑and‑go items.

A charge from Oliver’s Real Food will typically appear on your bank or card statement after you’ve made an in‑store purchase at one of their restaurants, placed an online order (where available), or used a delivery partner linked to an Oliver’s location. Since most transactions are one‑off food and drink purchases, you’ll usually see single charges that match the date and location of your visit, such as “OLIVERS REAL FOOD WYONG” or a similar store name. In some cases you might see a small pending amount or an adjusted total if you modified your order at the counter, added items, or if a tip/gratuity was processed after the initial authorisation.

If you’re unsure about an Oliver’s Real Food charge, start by checking recent travel or meal stops on major highways in New South Wales, Victoria or Queensland, and compare the date and amount with your receipts or bank app. Review any email receipts from online or app‑based orders, or from delivery services that may list Oliver’s as the merchant fulfilling your order. For further clarification, you can contact Oliver’s directly via the contact details on their website (olivers.com.au), or call the specific store shown in your statement descriptor; providing the charge date, exact amount and the last four digits of your card will help them locate the transaction. If the charge still looks unfamiliar after speaking with them, contact your bank or card issuer to dispute or block the transaction.

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 Oliver's Real Food.

  1. OLIVER S PORT MACQUARI PORT MACQUARI AUS
  2. OLIVERS WYONG NORTHBOU\CALTEX SERVICE ST

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I see a charge from OLIVERS REAL FOOD or OLIVERS WYONG on my bank statement?

This charge usually corresponds to a food and beverage purchase made at an Oliver’s Real Food location, often along a major highway in New South Wales, Victoria or Queensland. The descriptor may include the store name or town (for example, “OLIVERS REAL FOOD WYONG” or similar). Review where you were travelling on that date and check any receipts or bank notifications for that day’s meals or coffee stops.

What are typical amounts I might be charged by Oliver’s Real Food?

Most Oliver’s Real Food transactions are single, same‑day purchases for meals, drinks and snacks, commonly ranging from about AUD $10–$40 for individual orders, and higher for family meals or multiple items. You might see smaller amounts (around $5–$15) for just coffee or a snack, or larger totals if you purchased for a group or added premium items. If the amount seems much higher than expected, confirm whether multiple people used the same card at the stop.

Does Oliver’s Real Food have subscriptions or recurring charges?

Oliver’s Real Food generally operates on a pay‑per‑purchase basis and does not offer consumer meal subscriptions that bill automatically each month. If you see what looks like a recurring charge, check whether you or your business has a catering or corporate account that regularly orders from the same location. Also review any delivery apps or online ordering platforms you use, as they may save your card and make repeated one‑off charges that appear similar in amount and timing.

Why do I see a pending or slightly different amount from Oliver’s Real Food?

When you pay by card, Oliver’s may first place an authorisation for the estimated total, which appears as a pending charge. If you added or removed items, or if the terminal had to re‑process your payment, the final posted amount can differ slightly from the initial authorisation. The original pending charge should drop off within a few business days, leaving only the final settled amount on your account.

How can I get a copy of my receipt or verify what was purchased?

To obtain a copy of your receipt, contact the specific Oliver’s Real Food store listed in your statement or use the contact page on olivers.com.au with the charge date, exact amount, store location (if known), and the last four digits of your card. If you ordered through a delivery partner or online platform, you can usually view the itemised receipt within that app or in the confirmation email. Comparing the itemised receipt with the statement entry will confirm exactly what was charged.

How do I request a refund or dispute an incorrect Oliver’s Real Food charge?

If you believe you were overcharged, charged twice, or charged for an order you did not receive, contact the relevant Oliver’s Real Food store or their customer service via the website as soon as possible. Provide details such as the transaction date, time, amount, and any receipts or screenshots you have. They can usually investigate and, where appropriate, process a refund or adjustment back to your original payment method. If you cannot resolve it directly with Oliver’s, follow up with your bank or card issuer to lodge a formal dispute.

Can I cancel or change an Oliver’s Real Food order after I’ve paid?

In‑store orders at Oliver’s Real Food are prepared quickly, so changes or cancellations are only possible if you speak to staff immediately after ordering. For online or app‑based orders (including delivery partners), you may be able to cancel or edit the order within a short window in the app before preparation begins. If your order was already made, the store may not be able to fully refund it, but they can advise on any possible partial credit or adjustment.

How can I contact Oliver’s Real Food about a charge on my card?

Visit olivers.com.au and use the Contact or Feedback section to reach their customer support, including details about the charge (date, amount, and location if known). You can also call the specific store referenced in your bank statement descriptor, especially if you remember which highway site you visited. Having your bank statement handy and any receipts will help them quickly locate and explain the transaction.

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