Ex-Chick-fil-A Employee Allegedly Netted $80K in Fake Mac-and-Cheese Refunds

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A former Chick-fil-A worker in Grapevine, Texas, returned to the restaurant after being fired and processed about 800 fake refunds to his personal credit cards for mac-and-cheese catering orders, totaling roughly $80,000. He was arrested April 17 after a police manhunt; charged with property theft, money laundering, and evading arrest, and is in custody as investigations continue.
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