Even after he was fired by a Chick-fil-A outlet, Keyshun Jones still had access to its cash register codes.
So every once in a while, cops say, Jones would saunter into the Texas store that fired him, slip behind the counter and put in a Mac & Cheese order.
Then he’d issue his credit card a refund and go on about his day, according to Fox 4 News in Dallas.
Store officials, perplexed by 800 refunded orders of fromage, then checked their security cams.
That’s when they realized who had taken them for $80,000 worth of stolen Mac & Cheese, according to the New York Post.
Jones faces charges of property theft, money laundering and evading arrest.
He faces up to 10 years in state prison, if convicted – where heโll also be able to order mac & cheese, according to the menus on the Texas Department of Criminal Justice, the Post reports.




Keyshun .
Tells me all I need to know .
Sounds like the Mills model for success.
800 phony orders and a $80,000 total means an average order of $100.
Wowโฆ
but if he put these orders in without paying for them, the drawer would be short, even without him getting his credit card refunded. Shot drawers are noticed, particularly when itโs over $100.