About Wonderpop & Deli
Wonderpop & Deli was a boutique pie shop and deli in Melbourne’s CBD created by chef Raymond Capaldi, operating under the Wonder Pies brand. The business specialised in gourmet savoury and sweet pies, pastries, sausage rolls, sandwiches, salads, and take‑home meals, all prepared with a focus on high‑quality ingredients and modern bakery techniques. Although the Wonderpop & Deli CBD shopfront was a small, chef‑driven venue, the Wonder Pies brand continues to operate from Coburg North, Victoria, supplying wholesale customers, retail stockists, and direct‑to‑consumer orders through wonderpies.com.au.
A Wonderpop & Deli or Wonder Pies charge on your bank or card statement usually relates to an in‑store purchase at the former Melbourne CBD deli, a takeaway food order, or a retail/wholesale bakery purchase processed through the Wonder Pies payment system. Depending on when and how you paid, the descriptor might appear as “WONDERPOP & DELI,” “WONDER PIES,” “WONDERPIES COBURG NORTH” or a similar variation referencing the brand or production facility. Charges are typically one‑off transactions for food and beverages; Wonder Pies does not operate subscription plans or ongoing memberships, so you should not see recurring monthly fees from this merchant.
If you don’t recognise a Wonderpop & Deli or Wonder Pies charge, start by checking recent food purchases, especially any pies, pastries, catering, or deli items you bought in Melbourne or ordered online. Review your email for order confirmations or tax invoices from Wonder Pies, and check any food delivery or ordering apps you use, as the payment may have been processed under the Wonder Pies merchant name. To resolve questions, visit wonderpies.com.au and use their contact details or enquiry form, providing the date, amount, and last four digits of your card so they can locate the transaction. If the charge still appears incorrect after speaking with them, contact your bank or card issuer to dispute or investigate the payment.