About Thai Kee IGA Supermarket
Thai Kee IGA Supermarket is a large independent Asian supermarket located in Sydney’s Chinatown, in Haymarket, NSW, Australia. As part of the IGA (Independent Grocers of Australia) network, it combines the familiarity of a local IGA with a strong focus on Asian groceries, including Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Thai, Vietnamese, and other regional products. Customers will find fresh fruit and vegetables, meat and seafood, frozen foods, pantry staples, snacks, beverages, sauces, noodles, rice, and a wide range of specialty and imported items that are often hard to find in mainstream supermarkets.
A charge from “THAI KEE IGA SUPERMARKET,” “THAI KEE IGA HAYMARKET,” or a similar descriptor may appear on your bank or card statement when you make an in‑store purchase at their Chinatown location. These charges are usually one‑time transactions for groceries or household items, but you might also see a temporary authorization hold if you paid with a debit or credit card, especially for contactless payments or when the final amount was not known at the time of authorization. The amount will typically match your receipt total, although small differences can occur if you added or removed items at the checkout or if the bank initially showed an authorization amount that later adjusts to the final charge.
If you have questions about a Thai Kee IGA Supermarket charge, start by checking recent shopping trips to Haymarket and reviewing any physical or emailed receipts from the date of the transaction. Compare the date and amount on your statement with your till receipt; if you used a mobile wallet (like Apple Pay or Google Pay), you can also review the transaction details in the wallet app. For further clarification, you can contact the store directly using the contact details on thaikeeiga.com.au or call the main store number during business hours, providing the transaction date, time, and amount so staff can look up the purchase. If you still suspect an error or unauthorized use, contact your bank or card issuer promptly to dispute the transaction or request a card replacement.