San Andres Fruit and Vegetables

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San Andres Fruit and Vegetables is a fresh produce retailer located in the Watergardens shopping centre, offering daily fresh fruit and vegetables along with a range of basic groceries such as nuts, pasta, milk, bread and juices.

Taylors Lakes, Victoria, Australia

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.

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  1. THE TRUSTEE FOR SAN AN TAYLORS LAKE AU

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I see a charge from San Andres Fruit and Vegetables on my bank statement?

This charge typically comes from an in‑store purchase of fruit, vegetables, or basic groceries at San Andres Fruit and Vegetables in the Watergardens shopping centre in Taylors Lakes. It may appear under a slightly shortened description (for example, including “WATERGARDENS” or “TAYLORS LAKES”) or reflect the terminal name used at checkout. Check if you or someone in your household recently shopped for fresh produce or groceries at Watergardens around the transaction date.

Does San Andres Fruit and Vegetables offer subscriptions or recurring billing?

San Andres Fruit and Vegetables operates as a traditional retail greengrocer and generally does not run subscription or recurring billing plans like a meal kit or weekly box charged automatically. Most charges will be one‑off payments made at the register when you buy produce or groceries. If you see repeated similar amounts, it’s usually due to multiple separate visits rather than an automated subscription.

What typical amounts might I see for a San Andres Fruit and Vegetables charge?

Amounts can vary widely, from small purchases (like a few pieces of fruit or a loaf of bread) to larger weekly shops that include fruit, vegetables, nuts, milk, bread, and pantry items. It’s common to see modest totals that reflect weighed produce, so the final amount may be slightly different from what you mentally estimated. If the total looks unusual, compare it with any receipt you kept or think back to whether you bought heavier or premium items like nuts or specialty produce.

Can San Andres Fruit and Vegetables place an authorization hold or pending charge on my card?

Like many retailers, their payment terminal may briefly show a pending or “authorization” amount on your bank account when you tap or insert your card. This is usually for the exact purchase total and converts to a final posted charge once your bank processes the transaction. If you see a duplicate pending item, one should typically drop off within a few business days; if it doesn’t, contact your bank for clarification.

How can I get a copy of my receipt or verify the details of a San Andres charge?

If you still have your paper receipt, compare the date, time, and amount to your statement entry. If you’ve lost the receipt, visit or call San Andres Fruit and Vegetables and provide the transaction date, approximate time, exact amount, and last four digits of the card used so they can try to look it up in their till records. You can also ask the Watergardens shopping centre information desk or online directory for the store’s current contact phone number if it’s not on your statement.

How do I resolve a charge from San Andres Fruit and Vegetables that I don’t recognize?

First, confirm that no one else in your household used your card for groceries at Watergardens around that date. If the charge still seems unfamiliar, contact San Andres Fruit and Vegetables using the details on your receipt or via the centre’s directory and ask them to check the transaction against their records. If they can’t find a matching sale or you believe your card has been used fraudulently, immediately contact your bank or card issuer to report the issue and request a dispute or card replacement.

Can I return items or request a refund for a purchase from San Andres Fruit and Vegetables?

Refunds and returns for fresh produce and groceries are typically handled in store and are subject to San Andres Fruit and Vegetables’ own policy, which is usually displayed near the counter or can be explained by staff. In general, if there is an issue with quality (for example, spoiled or damaged produce) or a clear overcharge, bring the items and your receipt back as soon as possible. The store can then either process a refund to your original payment method or offer an exchange or store credit, depending on their policy.

How can I contact San Andres Fruit and Vegetables about a billing or payment issue?

The most direct way is to visit the store at Watergardens shopping centre in Taylors Lakes and speak with staff at the counter, bringing your statement and any receipts. You can also usually find their phone number and basic details on your printed receipt or through the Watergardens shopping centre website or information desk. When you contact them, have the charge amount, date, and the last four digits of your card ready so they can quickly locate the transaction in their system.

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