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Seeing a ARAMARK EDUCATIONAL charge on your statement?

Common ways ARAMARK EDUCATIONAL charges might appear on your statement

  • ARAMARK EDUCATIONAL
  • ARAMARK EDUCATIONAL SERVICES
  • ARAMARK EDUCATIONAL DINING
  • ARAMARK EDUCATIONAL CAFETERIA
  • ARAMARK CAMPUS DINING
  • ARAMARK EDUCATIONAL FOOD SERVICES
  • ARAMARK UNIVERSITY DINING
  • ARAMARK ED SRVCS

What is ARAMARK EDUCATIONAL?

ARAMARK EDUCATIONAL refers to Aramark Educational Services, LLC, a division of Aramark Corporation that provides food service, dining, and facility management operations to colleges, universities, and K–12 schools. This charge appears on statements when students or faculty make meal plan purchases, cafeteria transactions, or campus dining charges at institutions served by Aramark. The company is headquartered in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and operates nationwide. Learn more at aramark.com.

Common causes for ARAMARK EDUCATIONAL charges

  • Meal plan purchases or dining hall transactions on college or university campuses.
  • Cafeteria or food court purchases made using a student ID or stored dining balance.
  • Reloading funds to a campus card or declining balance account.
  • Charges for catered campus events or special dining services.
  • Refunds or adjustments for unused meal plan credits or account errors.

Decoding ARAMARK EDUCATIONAL charge tags

  • ARAMARK EDUCATIONAL / ARAMARK ED SRVCS identify the merchant as Aramark Educational Services, LLC.
  • DINING / CAFETERIA / FOOD SERVICES specify the charge relates to campus dining or meal plans.
  • UNIVERSITY / CAMPUS denote that the transaction occurred through a higher education facility.
  • ARAMARK CORPORATION may appear as the billing entity on some statements.
  • RELOAD / BALANCE / CARD indicate the transaction was tied to a stored-value or meal card.

What to do if you don’t recognize this charge

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  • Contact your bank.

    Call your bank using the number on the back of your card.

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    Call their customer service to verify the charge and get transaction details.

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    If it appears fraudulent, report it to your bank or card issuer.

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