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PM_RiceBowlRecipes t1_j6o9apt wrote
Reply to comment by Whooshed_me in School Worker Stole 11,000 Cases of Chicken Wings in $1.5 Million Embezzlement Scheme by SquareFruit
Honestly. Fuck Pez.
Netflix, I want to know where the wings went.
PM_RiceBowlRecipes t1_j6lsesi wrote
Reply to comment by ProfessorBackdraft in School Worker Stole 11,000 Cases of Chicken Wings in $1.5 Million Embezzlement Scheme by SquareFruit
I guess more specifically I'm curious where she sold them. Obviously she didnt eat 11,000 cases. Just doing dumb math. Took place over 19 months, there are 578 days. 11,000 cases divided by 578 is about 19. So every single day without fail she would have to go and pick up 19 cases of chicken. I doubt she didnt take a day off but that puts it into perspective. 1.5 million divided by 11k is about $136 per case which sounds right from my past experience working in restaurants. That's a lot of chicken. Did she have a deal with local restaurants who didnt say anything because they got a deal? Was she Robin hood and donated it? Did she know someone in distribution (the people who loaded up her van before the distribution center opened) and then she just driver behind the building and gives back the chicken and they continue to sell it as normal so now that money is essentially laundered and they just balance the books and take cuts? The cops followed her so they know but nothing else has been included. The wingspericy is interesting.
PM_RiceBowlRecipes t1_j6l8hpl wrote
Reply to School Worker Stole 11,000 Cases of Chicken Wings in $1.5 Million Embezzlement Scheme by SquareFruit
I'm excited for more details about this one.
In this articles and others they never say what she did with them. In one article it said they followed her undercover and saw her show up to pick up the wings, sometimes before the place even opened. Hopefully they fill us in.
This was caught in a mid school year audit and they acted quickly. The person in charge of the audit had been on the job for 10 days. If this had been going on for 19 months (she started working in a "consultant" capacity for the district she had been working for over a decade) where were the mid year audits before? Should have been atleast 1 other mid year audit. Not to mention end year and budgeting for the next year.
The distributor didnt neccesarily need to know the wings weren't something the district used because of bones but its suspicious they didnt notice something was off. The invoices were paid so why would they question it I guess?
Covid happened and kids were not in class but the district was still providing meals. Is this just a covid chaos oversight or is there more to this? Where did the wings go? Did she sell them or did she know someone in with distribution?
PM_RiceBowlRecipes t1_j6l5m3s wrote
Reply to comment by KaizenPax in School Worker Stole 11,000 Cases of Chicken Wings in $1.5 Million Embezzlement Scheme by SquareFruit
It's a she. It's okay to have missed that detail, you were just.... winging it.
PM_RiceBowlRecipes t1_iw2mo21 wrote
Reply to Rooftop Solar Is Becoming More Accessible to People with Lower Incomes, But Not Fast Enough - Inside Climate News by darth_nadoma
Not fast enough as in pushing households to combat climate change when the main reason is systemic on a national/global scale not to mention countries who aren't on board at all and create way more damage?
With batteries down 80-90% cost/ increased efficiency and many states in the US adopting incentives (In my state you can get them installed for little to no cost) we are making great progress.
The angle on this shouldn't be targeted at whatever income your family makes and a single household impact but at the main sources or governments that'll effect those changes.
PM_RiceBowlRecipes t1_j74tdfx wrote
Reply to comment by CuriousRelish in Police: Bodies are those of 3 rappers missing nearly 2 weeks by OrganicRedditor
Lead poisoning. Must be something in the water