Supergreen

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Supergreen is a fresh, health-focused juice, smoothie and salad bar offering nutrient-dense drinks, salad bowls, açai bowls and light meals made from clean, natural ingredients.

Shepparton, Victoria, Australia

About Supergreen

Supergreen is a health-focused juice, smoothie, and salad bar located in Shepparton, Victoria, Australia. They specialise in freshly made juices, smoothies, açai bowls, salad bowls, and light meals prepared with clean, natural ingredients. Orders can typically be placed in-store, over the phone, via their own online ordering system, or through partnered food delivery apps, depending on availability in your area.

A Supergreen charge usually appears on your bank or card statement when you purchase food or drinks at their Shepparton location, order takeaway or delivery online, or buy items such as bottled juices or meal combos. You might also see a charge if you place a catering or large group order, purchase a gift card (if offered), or add a tip when paying by card. In some cases, your bank may show a temporary authorization hold (for example, when you pay using a card-on-file in an app or tap-and-go), which can look like a duplicate or pending Supergreen charge until it settles.

If you’re unsure about a Supergreen charge, start by checking your email for an order confirmation or digital receipt, as well as any delivery apps (such as Uber Eats, DoorDash, or Menulog) you may have used recently. Compare the date and amount on your statement with your recent food and drink purchases in Shepparton. For questions about a specific transaction, visit supergreenau.com to find their current contact details or contact form, and provide the transaction date, amount, and the last four digits of the card used so they can look it up. If you suspect fraud or you cannot match the charge to any purchase, contact your bank or card provider to dispute or block the transaction.

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  1. SQ *SUPERGREEN Shepparton AU

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I see a Supergreen charge on my bank statement?

A Supergreen charge typically means you bought food or drinks at their Shepparton store or placed an online or delivery order around that date. This can include juices, smoothies, açai bowls, salads, or light meals, and may also include extras like add-ons or tips. Check your recent in-store visits and food delivery app orders to match the date and amount.

What are typical amounts for a Supergreen transaction?

Supergreen transactions often reflect the cost of a single meal or drink order, such as one or more juices or smoothies, a salad or bowl, or a combination of items. The total may be higher if you ordered for multiple people, added extras or protein boosts, or placed a catering or large group order. Your exact pricing and itemised details will appear on your receipt or within the ordering app you used.

Does Supergreen offer subscriptions or recurring billing?

Supergreen primarily operates as a pay‑as‑you‑go restaurant and juice bar, so most charges are one‑time purchases. If you see what looks like a recurring pattern (for example, similar charges on the same date each month), it usually reflects your own regular visits or repeat delivery orders rather than an automatic subscription. Supergreen does not commonly advertise subscription memberships; if you believe you enrolled in any ongoing program, contact them directly via supergreenau.com for clarification.

Why is there a pending or duplicate Supergreen charge on my card?

A pending or duplicate-looking Supergreen charge is often a temporary authorization hold placed by your bank or by a delivery platform when you place an order. This hold is used to verify your card and should drop off automatically once the final amount is settled, usually within a few business days. If a pending charge remains or you see two completed charges for the same order, contact Supergreen with your receipt and also check with your bank.

How can I get a copy of my Supergreen receipt or order details?

If you ordered in-store, your receipt would have been printed at the time of purchase; some terminals also allow sending receipts via SMS or email. For online or delivery orders, check the confirmation email or the order history in the app or website you used. If you can’t find your receipt, reach out through the contact details on supergreenau.com with the transaction date, exact amount, and last four digits of your card so they can try to locate the order.

How do I request a refund or dispute an incorrect Supergreen charge?

First, confirm that the charge matches an order you or a family member made by reviewing your receipts and app order history. If you were charged incorrectly—for example, wrong amount, double charge, or order not received—contact Supergreen directly using the phone number or contact form listed on supergreenau.com and provide supporting details (receipts, screenshots). If you cannot resolve it with the merchant or suspect unauthorized use, contact your bank or card issuer to initiate a dispute.

Can I cancel or change a Supergreen order after I’ve been charged?

Whether you can cancel or modify an order depends on how and when you placed it. For in‑store orders, changes may only be possible immediately after placing the order, before preparation begins. For online or delivery app orders, check the app’s cancellation options and time limits, or contact Supergreen directly as soon as possible—once preparation or delivery has started, cancellations or refunds may be limited.

What should I do if I don’t recognize a Supergreen charge at all?

Start by confirming that no one in your household used your card for a Supergreen purchase or made a delivery order in the Shepparton area. If nobody recognizes the transaction and you have no matching receipt or app order, contact Supergreen with the transaction details so they can check their records. If they cannot find a matching legitimate order, report the charge to your bank or card issuer immediately, as it may indicate card theft or unauthorized use.

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