Is "85C BAKERY CAFE USA" fraud?

Written by Ava Morales

June 18th, 2024

Medium Risk

What is "85C BAKERY CAFE USA"?

85C Bakery Cafe is a Taiwanese international chain of coffee shops and self-serve bakeries, founded in 2004. The company operates in multiple countries, including Taiwan, the United States, Australia, and China. 85C Bakery Cafe provides various retail products such as baked goods, including bread, cakes, and pastries, as well as a selection of hot and cold beverages, like coffee and tea. The bakery also offers a variety of savory items, including sandwiches and other light snacks.

  • **85C**: Vendor or merchant code specific to 85C Bakery Cafe
  • **BAKERY CAFE**: Description of the business type or establishment
  • **USA**: Country code indicating the transaction occurred in the United States
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