The Divine Grocer

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The Divine Grocer is an independent supermarket and delicatessen in the Eastgate Bondi Junction shopping centre, offering fresh produce, groceries, and prepared food items.

Bondi Junction, New South Wales, Australia

About The Divine Grocer

The Divine Grocer is an independent supermarket and delicatessen located in the Eastgate Bondi Junction shopping centre in New South Wales, Australia. They focus on fresh produce, quality groceries, continental deli items, cheeses, cured meats, and prepared foods such as salads, meals-to-go, and specialty pantry staples. As a local grocer, they typically serve walk‑in customers from the surrounding area and shopping centre, offering both everyday essentials and more premium, gourmet items.

A charge from The Divine Grocer will usually appear on your bank or card statement after you’ve made an in‑store purchase at their Bondi Junction location. This may include a standard grocery shop, a quick deli purchase, catering or platter orders, or prepared meals and takeaway food. Depending on how your bank formats transactions, the charge may appear under descriptions such as “THE DIVINE GROCER,” “DIVINE GROCER EASTGATE,” or similar variations. In some cases, you might see multiple charges if you made separate transactions on the same day, or a small temporary authorization if your card was pre‑authorized before the final total was processed.

If you’re unsure about a charge, first check any recent grocery or deli receipts from visits to Eastgate Bondi Junction and compare the date and amount to your statement. Review your bank’s pending versus posted transactions, as small differences can occur if tips, bag fees, or weighed produce are adjusted at checkout. To resolve questions, you can visit the store, or use the contact details listed at thedivinegrocer.com or on your receipt to speak with staff and confirm the transaction. If you still don’t recognize the charge, contact your bank or card provider to dispute the transaction or request more detailed information.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I see a charge from THE DIVINE GROCER on my bank statement?

This charge usually comes from an in‑store purchase at The Divine Grocer supermarket and delicatessen in Eastgate Bondi Junction. It can include groceries, deli meats and cheeses, fresh produce, prepared meals, or catering items. The transaction description may appear as “THE DIVINE GROCER,” “DIVINE GROCER BONDI JUNCTION,” or a similar variation, depending on your bank.

Does The Divine Grocer run subscriptions or recurring charges?

The Divine Grocer primarily operates as a walk‑in grocery and deli, so most charges are one‑time purchases made at the checkout. They do not typically offer subscription or membership billing like a streaming service or gym. If you see similar amounts monthly, it may simply reflect a regular shopping pattern rather than an automatic subscription.

What are common transaction amounts I might see from The Divine Grocer?

Common charges range from small amounts for a quick deli or prepared‑meal purchase to larger totals for a full grocery shop. For example, you might see small charges for a coffee, sandwich, or salad, and higher totals when buying weekly groceries or specialty items. If an amount seems unusually high, compare it with the receipt from the same date or ask the store to reprint your transaction record if available.

Can The Divine Grocer place authorization holds or temporary charges on my card?

In some cases, your bank may show a temporary pending amount when your card is first processed at The Divine Grocer, especially for contactless or credit card payments. This is an authorization hold and may not match the final settled amount if weighed items, discounts, or refunds are applied. The pending amount should update to the correct total once the transaction is fully processed, usually within a few business days.

How do I get a copy of my receipt or check what I was charged for at The Divine Grocer?

If you need a receipt, check your physical receipt from the date of purchase or any digital wallet history if you used Apple Pay, Google Pay, or similar. If you’ve misplaced your receipt, you can visit the store with the date, approximate time, and amount of the charge and ask if they can look up and reprint the transaction. You can also use the contact details at thedivinegrocer.com to enquire whether a copy of the receipt can be located.

How can I request a refund or fix a billing error from The Divine Grocer?

For suspected overcharges, double billing, or incorrect items, your best option is to return to The Divine Grocer with your receipt and the items in question as soon as possible. Store staff can review the transaction, verify pricing, and process a refund or adjustment if an error occurred, according to their in‑store return and refund policies. If you cannot visit in person, contact them via the information on their website or your receipt to explain the issue and ask about next steps.

How do I contact The Divine Grocer about a charge I don’t recognize?

Visit thedivinegrocer.com to find current contact details such as the store’s phone number or contact form, or use the information printed on your receipt. When you contact them, have your bank statement handy, along with the date, exact amount, and any reference or approval codes shown by your bank. If the store confirms that the transaction does not match any sale, you should then contact your bank or card provider to dispute the charge and investigate possible card misuse.

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