Keyshun Jones had the perfect plan at a Chick-fil-A in Texas. This former employee managed to divert 80,000 dollars using nothing more than mac & cheese orders.

How did he do it? After being fired, Jones returned to the restaurant, entered fake orders, and issued direct refunds to his personal card. He did this about 800 times! It was a level of audacity (or hunger) that the security cameras didn’t take long to catch.

In reality, the fraud ended badly. Police arrested him for theft and money laundering. Now, Keyshun faces up to 10 years in prison. And most incredible of all, the prison menu also includes macaroni and cheese.

