About Wyndham Supermarket & Butchers
Wyndham Supermarket & Butchers is an independent grocery store and full-service butcher located in Wyndham, Western Australia, serving local residents, station communities, and travelers through the Kimberley region. The store typically offers fresh meat cut on-site, seasonal fruit and vegetables, dairy, frozen foods, pantry staples, household items, and basic camping or travel supplies. As a small regional business, hours, stock, and services may vary by season, so many customers rely on the store for essential weekly groceries and road-trip provisions.
A charge from “Wyndham Supermarket & Butchers,” “Wyndham Supermarket,” or a similar descriptor on your bank statement usually comes from an in-store card payment for groceries, meat purchases, or general supermarket items. Most transactions are one-time purchases made via EFTPOS, debit, or credit card at the checkout or butcher counter. You might also see a charge if you arranged a phone order for groceries or meat packs and paid over the phone, added fuel or gas bottles if sold alongside groceries, included cash-out as part of your transaction, or if the terminal processed a small pre-authorization before finalizing the amount. In some cases, a pending or slightly different amount may appear temporarily before being adjusted to the final total.
To verify or resolve questions about this charge, start by checking your recent receipts, any handwritten dockets from butcher orders, and your calendar for the date of the transaction—think about whether you or another cardholder on your account visited Wyndham or passed through the area. Compare the date and amount on your bank statement with any till receipts you have, and remember that joint accounts or secondary cards may have been used by family members. If you still don’t recognize the charge, contact the store directly using the phone or email listed on wyndhamsupermarket.com.au or on your receipt; provide the transaction date, exact amount, and the last four digits of the card so staff can look it up on their EFTPOS terminal. If the store can’t find a matching transaction or you suspect card misuse, contact your bank to dispute the charge and request a card replacement if necessary.