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Grapevine, Texas – Former Chick-fil-A Employee Faces Felonies Over $80,000 Mac-and-Cheese Refund Scam

By Matthias Binder May 1, 2026
Former Chick-fil-A worker charged with stealing $80K in fake mac-and-cheese refund scheme
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Former Chick-fil-A worker charged with stealing $80K in fake mac-and-cheese refund scheme

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The Investigation Begins with Suspicious RefundsA Return Fueled by Resentment?From Evasion to CaptureFelony Charges Pile Up

Former Chick-fil-A worker charged with stealing $80K in fake mac-and-cheese refund scheme – Image for illustrative purposes only (Image credits: Pexels)

A former Chick-fil-A worker in Grapevine stands accused of masterminding a brazen fraud that drained more than $80,000 from the restaurant through fake refunds.[1][2] Keyshun Jones allegedly accessed the cash register without permission after his firing, processing hundreds of phony orders for macaroni and cheese trays. The case, which surfaced publicly this week, underscores vulnerabilities in retail point-of-sale systems even for terminated staff.[3]

The Investigation Begins with Suspicious Refunds

Restaurant owners reported unusual activity to Grapevine police in November 2025, prompting a probe into hundreds of questionable refunds.[1] Detectives reviewed surveillance footage and quickly identified Jones as the individual behind the counter during off-hours. The video captured him operating the register, a task he no longer held authority for following his termination roughly a month earlier.[4]

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Over the ensuing five months, investigators pieced together the extent of the operation. They determined that Jones had executed approximately 800 fraudulent transactions, each involving a catering-sized tray of the chain’s macaroni and cheese.[5] Authorities have not disclosed how he gained access to the system post-firing, but the footage provided clear evidence of his actions.

A Return Fueled by Resentment?

Jones had worked at the Grapevine Chick-fil-A until his dismissal in October 2025. Just weeks later, in November, he reappeared at the location and began the refund scheme.[2] Police reports indicate he slipped behind the counter multiple times, ringing up nonexistent orders before issuing immediate refunds to his personal credit cards.

The choice of macaroni and cheese trays remains unexplained in official accounts. These larger catering items likely allowed for higher refund values per transaction, maximizing the haul efficiently. By early 2026, the cumulative losses exceeded $80,000, alerting management to the pattern.[3]

From Evasion to Capture

As the investigation progressed, Grapevine officers issued an arrest warrant on April 6, 2026. Jones evaded capture through multiple attempts, prompting involvement from the Texas Attorney General’s Fugitive Task Force and Fort Worth Police Department.[3] He was finally apprehended on April 17.

Security footage played a pivotal role throughout, not only in identifying the suspect but also in documenting the methodical nature of the refunds. Prosecutors now hold this evidence as they prepare their case against him.[1]

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What matters now: Retailers continue to tighten access controls post-employment, but cases like this reveal ongoing risks from insider knowledge.

Felony Charges Pile Up

Jones faces a slate of serious felony counts stemming from the scheme. These include theft of property valued between $30,000 and $150,000, money laundering in the same range, evading arrest or detention with a vehicle, unlawful possession of a firearm by a felon, and fraud involving identifying information.[4] His total bail amounts to $117,500.

The Grapevine Police Department has not released further details on Jones’ background or motives. Chick-fil-A representatives did not immediately respond to inquiries from multiple outlets.[3] If convicted, the charges could lead to substantial prison time, potentially up to a decade or more depending on sentencing guidelines.

This incident serves as a stark reminder of how quickly trust in familiar systems can be exploited. As Grapevine authorities close the book on the probe, the focus shifts to recovery for the franchise and prevention for others in the industry.

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