Charge Explainer
§ 01 · DESCRIPTOR

What is TST* SWEETGREEN on your bank statement?

Here's what this charge most likely is, grounded in our prefix dictionary and what the descriptor itself contains.

High confidence

This charge appears to be from Sweetgreen, a salad and grain bowl restaurant chain, processed through Toast, their point-of-sale system.

Most likely: Sweetgreen
a fast-casual salad and grain bowl restaurant chain
Processed by: Toast
Toast is a point-of-sale and payments platform used by restaurants. When you see TST* on a statement, it means the restaurant used Toast to process your payment — the charge is from the restaurant itself, not from Toast.
Category
Dining / Restaurants

Doesn't look right? Things you could check:

  • Check your email for a receiptSweetgreen typically sends a digital receipt to the email on file if you ordered through their app or provided an email at checkout.
  • Review your Sweetgreen app order historyIf you have a Sweetgreen account, your past orders and amounts are listed there and can help confirm the purchase.
  • Recall a recent visit or delivery orderSweetgreen operates locations across many U.S. cities and also accepts orders through their own app, which could explain the charge.
WHAT THE DESCRIPTOR TELLS US

Toast is a point-of-sale system used by restaurants and bars. The name after TST* is the restaurant where the charge was made, not Toast itself. After the TST* prefix the descriptor reads “SWEETGREEN” — that leftover text is the most likely seller.

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RELATED DESCRIPTORS
  • TST* DELANCEY STREET CAFE

    This appears to be a charge from a café or restaurant called Delancey Street Cafe, processed through the Toast point-of-sale system.

  • TST* JOES PIZZA

    This appears to be a charge from a pizza restaurant called Joe's Pizza, processed through the Toast point-of-sale system.

  • TST* LOCAL KITCHEN AND BAR

    This appears to be a charge from a restaurant or bar called Local Kitchen and Bar, processed through Toast, a common point-of-sale system used by food and beverage establishments.

  • TST* SHAKE SHACK

    This appears to be a charge at a Shake Shack restaurant, processed through Toast, a common restaurant point-of-sale system.

The TST* prefix has its own page: What does TST* mean on a statement?