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.


