About San Andres Fruit and Vegetables
San Andres Fruit and Vegetables is a local fresh produce retailer based in the Watergardens shopping centre in Taylors Lakes, Victoria, Australia. They focus on daily fresh fruit and vegetables, complemented by a selection of everyday grocery items such as nuts, pasta, milk, bread, juices, and other pantry staples. As an independent greengrocer, San Andres typically sources seasonal produce and offers in‑store, point‑of‑sale purchasing rather than online ordering, serving nearby residents and shoppers visiting Watergardens.
A charge from “San Andres Fruit and Vegetables” (or a similar description like “SAN ANDRES FRUIT & VEG WATERGARDENS” or “SAN ANDRES FRUIT TAYLORS LAKES”) will usually appear on your bank or card statement when you make an in‑store purchase of fresh produce or groceries. Charges are generally one‑time transactions made at the checkout, but you might also see multiple small charges if you made several visits in a short time, or if your purchase was split into separate payments. If you used a digital wallet (Apple Pay, Google Pay, etc.), the charge description may reflect the terminal name or shopping centre reference rather than the store’s full name, which can make it look unfamiliar.
To verify this charge, start by checking recent visits to Watergardens and any grocery or produce purchases you made around the transaction date. Review your physical receipt if you have it; the receipt will list the store name, date, time, and total, which should match the amount on your statement. If you need further clarification, you can contact San Andres Fruit and Vegetables using the phone number and details printed on their receipts or via the Watergardens shopping centre directory, and provide the date, exact amount, and last four digits of your card so they can look up the transaction. If you still don’t recognize the charge, contact your bank or card issuer to dispute or investigate potential card misuse.