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Chick-fil-A Bilked for $80,000 in Fake Mac-and-Cheese Refunds, Police Say
A former employee returned to a franchise in Grapevine, Texas, to process 800 phony refunds to his credit cards, the authorities said.

A former employee returned to a Chick-fil-A franchise and used a mac-and-cheese menu item to snatch $80,000, according to the authorities. Brandon Bell/Getty Images
By Neil Vigdor
April 30, 2026
It was a side hustle, a mac-and-cheese caper and, as the authorities in Texas tell it, illegal. ... A month after being fired from a Chick-fil-A franchise in Grapevine, Texas, last fall, a former employee returned one night and began processing phony refunds for food items to his personal credit cards at a cash register, investigators said this week.
Well, one menu item in particular, the authorities said: Eight hundred trays of gooey mac-and-cheese that are featured on the fast food chains catering menu. ... A classic macaroni-and-cheese recipe featuring a special blend of cheeses including Cheddar, Parmesan and Romano, says a description on the chains website for the mac-and-cheese, a popular comfort food, which also comes in individual portions.
By the time the former employee, whom the authorities identified as Keyshun Jones, 23, had carried out his ruse, he had bilked the Chick-fil-A franchise out of $80,000, the Grapevine Police Department said in a statement on Tuesday. ... A manhunt finally led to the arrest of Mr. Jones, on April 17. The police said he had evaded law enforcement officers on multiple occasions after the investigators discovered the fraud.
A task force for fugitives operated by the Texas attorney generals office, along with the Fort Worth Police Department, helped capture Mr. Jones, who was charged with property theft, money laundering and evading arrest. ... Mr. Jones, of McKinney, Texas, remained in custody as of Thursday in Tarrant County, according to a criminal court docket. ... His lawyer declined to comment about the charges on Thursday.
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Neil Vigdor covers breaking news for The Times, with a focus on politics.
A former employee returned to a franchise in Grapevine, Texas, to process 800 phony refunds to his credit cards, the authorities said.

A former employee returned to a Chick-fil-A franchise and used a mac-and-cheese menu item to snatch $80,000, according to the authorities. Brandon Bell/Getty Images
By Neil Vigdor
April 30, 2026
It was a side hustle, a mac-and-cheese caper and, as the authorities in Texas tell it, illegal. ... A month after being fired from a Chick-fil-A franchise in Grapevine, Texas, last fall, a former employee returned one night and began processing phony refunds for food items to his personal credit cards at a cash register, investigators said this week.
Well, one menu item in particular, the authorities said: Eight hundred trays of gooey mac-and-cheese that are featured on the fast food chains catering menu. ... A classic macaroni-and-cheese recipe featuring a special blend of cheeses including Cheddar, Parmesan and Romano, says a description on the chains website for the mac-and-cheese, a popular comfort food, which also comes in individual portions.
By the time the former employee, whom the authorities identified as Keyshun Jones, 23, had carried out his ruse, he had bilked the Chick-fil-A franchise out of $80,000, the Grapevine Police Department said in a statement on Tuesday. ... A manhunt finally led to the arrest of Mr. Jones, on April 17. The police said he had evaded law enforcement officers on multiple occasions after the investigators discovered the fraud.
A task force for fugitives operated by the Texas attorney generals office, along with the Fort Worth Police Department, helped capture Mr. Jones, who was charged with property theft, money laundering and evading arrest. ... Mr. Jones, of McKinney, Texas, remained in custody as of Thursday in Tarrant County, according to a criminal court docket. ... His lawyer declined to comment about the charges on Thursday.
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Neil Vigdor covers breaking news for The Times, with a focus on politics.
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3Hotdogs
(15,481 posts)1. Why didn't Jesus stop the theft before it started?
10 Turtle Day
(1,276 posts)2. Yea, that's certainly a head scratcher!
But as they say, god works in mysterious ways.