Texas Chick-fil-A worker accused of siphoning $80K via mac-and-cheese refunds

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A Grapevine, Texas Chick-fil-A employee, Keyshun Jones, is accused of stealing about $80,000 by processing 800 mac-and-cheese orders and refunding them to his personal credit card; security footage and an arrest warrant led to his April 17 arrest. He faces charges of property theft, money laundering and evading arrest, with potential prison time up to 10 years.
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