What is "LITTLE CAESARS" on my bank statement?

LITTLE CAESARS is a legitimate charge from the Little Caesars pizza chain for food or an online order.

Merchant: Little Caesars | Category: Food Delivery

What Is This Charge?

A charge from Little Caesars reflects a purchase at the Little Caesars pizza chain, which was founded in 1959 and operates more than 4,000 locations worldwide. Little Caesars is a fast food pizza brand that sells carryout pizza, Crazy Bread, wings, and online pickup orders. A statement line with LITTLE CAESARS usually means someone placed an in-store, app, or web order at a local franchise location. The charge is normally legitimate when the amount matches a recent food purchase.

Why Does This Charge Appear on My Statement?

This charge appears when you or someone in your household pays for pizza at a Little Caesars store, on the Little Caesars app, or through the website. It can also appear after a pickup order placed ahead of time for a specific store number. Some card statements show the merchant name before the final amount posts, so the charge may first look pending and then settle later. If the amount is unfamiliar, it may be from a family member, a delivery-related add-on, or a second charge from a split order.

Typical Charge Amounts

Typical Little Caesars charges often fall between $6.99 and $24.99 for a single pizza, combo, or meal deal. A classic Hot-N-Ready pizza is commonly priced around $6.99 to $9.99 depending on location and market. Larger orders with wings, stuffed crust, or multiple pizzas often land between $18.00 and $35.00 before tax. If a card was preauthorized for an online order, the pending amount can be slightly higher than the final posted amount because of tax or tip adjustments at pickup.

Common Variations

LITTLE CAESARS LITTLE CAESARS #1234 LITTLE CAESARS PIZZA LITTLE CAESARS*STORE123 LITTLE CAESARS 1234 LITTLE CAESARS #0123 LITTLE CAESARS ONLINE ORDER LITTLE CAESARS CARRYOUT

Is This Charge Legitimate?

A Little Caesars charge is usually legitimate if you recently bought pizza, used the app, or picked up an online order. Check the receipt, email confirmation, or order history in the Little Caesars app to match the date, store number, and amount. You can verify store details on https://littlecaesars.com or by calling Little Caesars customer support at 1-800-722-3727. If the charge does not match any order, review whether a family member used your card or whether the merchant name is a local franchise descriptor.

How to Dispute or Cancel

1. Call the store shown on your receipt or the customer support line at 1-800-722-3727 and ask for the order record. 2. If the order was wrong, ask whether the store can refund or remake the order under its local policy, because refund handling is often done by the franchise location. 3. If you do not recognize the charge, contact your bank or card issuer right away and start a dispute while the transaction is still recent. 4. Save screenshots, receipts, and email confirmations, because banks usually ask for proof before reversing a food charge. 5. If the charge is pending, ask your bank whether it can be blocked before it posts, since pending card holds are easier to stop than settled transactions.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does my Little Caesars charge show as LITTLE CAESARS #1234?

That descriptor usually includes the store number for the specific franchise location that processed the order. LITTLE CAESARS #1234 means the charge came from store 1234, not from a different company. Check your receipt, app order history, or email confirmation to match the store number, date, and total.

How do I cancel my Little Caesars subscription?

Little Caesars does not usually work like a subscription service, so most charges are one-time food purchases rather than recurring memberships. If you placed an online order, contact the store or customer support at 1-800-722-3727 as soon as possible to ask whether the order can be canceled before pickup. If the charge already posted, ask your bank about a card dispute.

Why is my Little Caesars charge a different amount than expected?

The amount can differ because of tax, add-ons like wings or sauces, or a preauthorization hold on an online order. A pending charge may also be slightly higher than the final posted amount until the store closes the ticket. Compare the statement amount with the receipt total and the app order summary.

Can Little Caesars charges be from an online order?

Yes, Little Caesars charges often come from app or website orders placed for carryout pickup. Online orders may show a store number, a web-order label, or a slightly different descriptor than an in-store purchase. Check your email confirmation and the Little Caesars app to confirm the exact order.

What should I do if I do not recognize a Little Caesars charge?

First, check whether a family member, roommate, or coworker used your card for food. Next, look up the merchant name, store number, and date in your app or email receipts. If nothing matches, call 1-800-722-3727 and then file a dispute with your bank.

Similar Charges

  • LITTLE CAESARS
  • LITTLE CAESARS #1234
  • LITTLE CAESARS PIZZA
  • LITTLE CAESARS*STORE123
  • LITTLE CAESARS ONLINE ORDER

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