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Two separate incidents: Domino's driver allegedly strikes customer, Chick-fil-A worker charged

A Missouri Domino's driver allegedly ran down a customer over a tip dispute while a Texas Chick-fil-A employee faces charges in an $80,000 mac-and-cheese scheme.

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Two unrelated incidents involving food service workers have made headlines this week, according to police reports.

In Missouri, a Domino's delivery driver allegedly used his vehicle to strike a customer following a dispute over tipping. Police say the incident occurred during a delivery and was captured on camera. The driver reportedly became enraged when he did not receive a tip from the customer. Authorities have not released details about the extent of any injuries or the current status of charges.

Separately, in Texas, a former Chick-fil-A employee has been charged in connection with an alleged fraud scheme involving mac-and-cheese orders totaling approximately $80,000. The man allegedly processed refunds for hundreds of catering-sized mac-and-cheese trays to his personal credit cards. The scheme involved orders that were purportedly refunded but the funds were redirected to the employee's accounts.

Both cases remain under investigation by their respective local authorities. The incidents highlight separate issues of workplace conduct and potential criminal activity in the food service industry.

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