Vegie Bandits Pty Ltd

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Vegie Bandits Pty Ltd is an Australian private company that owns and operates Spudshed supermarkets and related fresh food and food‑processing businesses in Western Australia.

O'Connor, Western Australia, Australia

About Vegie Bandits Pty Ltd

Vegie Bandits Pty Ltd is an Australian private company that owns and operates Spudshed supermarkets and related fresh food and food‑processing businesses in Western Australia. Spudshed stores are known for discount fruit and vegetables, fresh meat, dairy, bakery items and general grocery lines, often emphasizing “farm direct” produce from WA growers. The business operates multiple locations across the Perth metropolitan area and regional WA, with store details, trading hours, and specials available on their website at spudshed.com.au.

A Vegie Bandits or Spudshed charge may appear on your bank or card statement when you shop in‑store at a Spudshed supermarket, use pay‑at‑register EFTPOS terminals, or place any online orders or pre‑payments they may offer (such as click & collect or special bulk orders, where available). Charges can be one‑off grocery purchases, repeat weekly or fortnightly shops, or smaller top‑up visits; on statements they may show as “VEGIE BANDITS PTY LTD,” “SPUDSHED,” or a similar description, sometimes followed by the store’s suburb (e.g., “SPUDSHED O’CONNOR”). In some cases you might also see a small pending amount or an authorization hold if your bank temporarily verifies your card when the transaction is processed.

If you’re unsure about a Vegie Bandits/Spudshed charge, start by checking the date and amount against any recent grocery trips, receipts, or bank notifications, and consider whether another family member used your card for shopping. You can usually retrieve tax invoices from your physical receipts or by contacting the specific Spudshed store where you shopped; store contact numbers and a general enquiry form are listed at spudshed.com.au. For billing questions, overcharges, refund requests, or EFTPOS issues, it’s best to contact the store directly with your receipt and transaction details, or reach out via the website’s contact form so they can look up the transaction and advise on refunds, corrections, or resolving duplicate or unfamiliar charges.

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  1. VEGIE BANDITS PTY LTD ELLENBROOK AU

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I see a charge from Vegie Bandits Pty Ltd or Spudshed on my bank statement?

This charge usually comes from an in‑store purchase at a Spudshed supermarket or a card transaction related to their fresh food and grocery operations in Western Australia. On statements it may appear as “VEGIE BANDITS PTY LTD,” “SPUDSHED,” or “SPUDSHED” followed by a location name, corresponding to the store where you shopped. Check your recent grocery trips and receipts around the transaction date to confirm the purchase.

What are common amounts for Vegie Bandits/Spudshed charges?

Because Vegie Bandits operates Spudshed supermarkets, transaction amounts can range widely, from small top‑up shops (e.g., AU$10–$40) to larger weekly or bulk shops (often AU$80–$300+). If you see multiple similar amounts a few days apart, it may reflect separate visits or different family members using the same card. Compare the exact amounts to your receipts or bank app purchase history to match each visit.

Why is there a small pending or duplicate Vegie Bandits/Spudshed charge on my card?

Some banks temporarily show a pending authorization when your card is first processed at the checkout, which can look like a duplicate or slightly different amount from the final sale. This is usually released automatically within a few business days and replaced by the final posted transaction that matches your receipt. If a pending amount doesn’t drop off or you see two posted charges for the same shop, contact your bank and the relevant Spudshed store with the date, time, and amount.

How do refunds and price corrections work for Spudshed purchases?

Refunds or price corrections for Vegie Bandits/Spudshed transactions are generally handled in‑store at the location where you made the purchase, in line with Australian Consumer Law. Bring your receipt, the product (if relevant), and your original payment card so staff can locate the transaction and process a refund or adjustment. If you no longer have a receipt, the store may still be able to help by searching their POS records using the approximate date, time, and amount, but this is at their discretion.

Can I set up or cancel any recurring payments with Vegie Bandits/Spudshed?

Spudshed supermarkets typically operate on one‑time, in‑store purchases rather than formal subscriptions or recurring billing. If you believe you have a repeating Vegie Bandits/Spudshed charge (for example, through a standing order or a third‑party delivery service connected to your card), review any grocery delivery accounts you use and cancel scheduled orders there. If you cannot identify the source, contact Vegie Bandits/Spudshed via their website or your local store to check whether they have any recurring arrangement linked to your details.

How can I get a copy of a receipt or invoice for a Vegie Bandits/Spudshed charge?

If you’ve misplaced your receipt, your best option is to contact the specific Spudshed store where you shopped, as printed and electronic transaction logs are kept at store level. Provide the exact charge amount, date, approximate time, and the last four digits of the card used so staff can attempt to locate the transaction. You can find store phone numbers and a general contact form at spudshed.com.au; for detailed receipt lookups, a direct call to the store is usually fastest.

How do I contact Vegie Bandits/Spudshed about a billing or EFTPOS issue?

Visit spudshed.com.au and use the contact or enquiry form, selecting the relevant store or topic, and include your transaction details and contact information. Alternatively, you can call the Spudshed store shown on your receipt or that appears in the merchant description on your statement (e.g., O’Connor, Jandakot, etc.), using the phone number listed on the website. For disputed or potentially fraudulent charges, also notify your bank or card issuer promptly so they can place any necessary holds or start a dispute process.

What should I do if I don’t recognize a Vegie Bandits/Spudshed charge at all?

First check with other cardholders in your household to see if anyone used your card for a Spudshed grocery shop around that date, and review any receipts in case the name printed is different from the statement descriptor. If no one recognizes the purchase, contact your bank to report the transaction as possibly unauthorized and ask whether additional details (like terminal ID or store location) are available. You can also reach out to Vegie Bandits/Spudshed via the website or by calling the suspected store location so they can check CCTV or transaction logs, which may help confirm whether the card was used fraudulently.

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