What is "RAISING CANES" on my bank statement?

RAISING CANES is a legitimate charge from Raising Cane's chicken finger restaurants for food or drinks you bought.

Merchant: Raising Cane's | Category: Food Delivery

What Is This Charge?

A charge from Raising Cane's reflects a purchase at a chicken finger fast food restaurant that started in 1996 and is known for chicken fingers, fries, Texas toast, coleslaw, and Cane's Sauce. Raising Cane's is a national restaurant chain with more than 800 locations in the United States and several international markets. This charge usually means you bought food, drinks, or a combo meal at a dine-in counter, drive-thru, or mobile order pickup. The merchant category is Fast Food.

Why Does This Charge Appear on My Statement?

This charge appears when you pay at a Raising Cane's register, drive-thru lane, or mobile checkout with a card, digital wallet, or saved payment method. It can also appear after a tip adjustment if you paid through a delivery or pickup platform that routed the payment to the restaurant. A charge may post a day or two after the purchase because some card networks first place a pending authorization and then finalize the amount later. If you ordered for a group, the statement line usually reflects the full ticket total, including tax and any add-ons.

Typical Charge Amounts

Most Raising Cane's transactions are small restaurant purchases, and common totals are about $8 to $25 for one person or $20 to $45 for two to three meals. A combo meal often lands around $10 to $15 before tax, and a larger family-style order can reach $30 to $60. Some card readers place a temporary authorization hold for $1 to $5 before the final charge posts. Delivery orders can cost more because service fees, delivery fees, and tips may be added by the ordering platform.

Common Variations

RAISING CANES RAISING CANES #1234 RAISING CANES 1234 CITY ST RAISING CANES DRIVE THRU RAISING CANES #0456 RAISING CANES 7890 MAIN ST RAISING CANES RESTAURANT

Is This Charge Legitimate?

A Raising Cane's charge is usually legitimate if you recently bought food at the restaurant, used the drive-thru, or placed a pickup order. Check the date, amount, and location against your receipt, email receipt, or app order history before assuming fraud. You can verify store locations and contact details on https://www.raisingcanes.com/locations and review order details in the Raising Cane's app if you used mobile ordering. If the charge still looks unfamiliar, call Raising Cane's customer support at 1-866-552-2637 and ask for the store name, time, and ticket amount tied to the transaction.

How to Dispute or Cancel

1. Review your receipt, bank app, and any delivery app to confirm whether the charge matches a real purchase. 2. Contact the restaurant at 1-866-552-2637 and ask for a transaction lookup, refund review, or manager callback. 3. If you used a delivery service, cancel or dispute through that platform first because the restaurant may not control the final billed amount. 4. If the charge is unauthorized, file a card dispute with your bank right away and ask them to block future card use if needed. 5. Keep screenshots, receipts, and timestamps because banks usually ask for proof before reversing a restaurant charge.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does my Raising Cane's charge show as RAISING CANES #1234?

That format usually means the charge came from a specific store location, and the number identifies the restaurant branch. Banks often shorten merchant names and add a store number or city label when the card terminal sends location data. If you bought food at a drive-thru or pickup counter, the posted descriptor may not match the exact name on the storefront.

How do I cancel my Raising Cane's subscription?

Raising Cane's does not use a standard subscription model for food purchases, so there is usually nothing to cancel. If you signed up for email marketing, open a promotional email and use the unsubscribe link at the bottom. If you saved a card in a delivery app or mobile wallet, remove the card from that app and turn off auto-fill or one-tap checkout.

Why is my Raising Cane's charge a different amount than expected?

The amount can change because tax, combo upgrades, extra sauce, or a tip were added after the initial order. Some card payments also show a temporary authorization hold before the final amount posts, and that hold can differ from the final ticket total. If you ordered through a delivery app, service fees and delivery fees can make the posted amount higher than the menu price.

Can a Raising Cane's charge be a pending transaction first?

Yes, a Raising Cane's card payment can appear as pending before it fully posts to your account. Pending charges often hold the amount for one to three business days, and the final posted amount may match the receipt or be slightly different after tax or tip adjustments. If the pending charge disappears, the restaurant may have voided the authorization.

What should I do if I do not recognize a Raising Cane's charge?

First, check whether a family member, coworker, or delivery app used your card for a meal. Next, compare the date and amount with your receipts and app order history, then call 1-866-552-2637 for merchant verification. If you still cannot match the charge, contact your bank and start a dispute immediately.

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