MINNEAPOLIS — A judge sentenced a former Chick-fil-A manager at the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport to one year in prison for embezzling nearly $150,000 from the restaurant.
Instead of packaging up leftover food and giving it to customers, employees, or those in need, the anonymous employee's manager throws it all away This Chick-fil-A employee admitted their manager ...
As manager of the Chick-fil-A at Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport, Timothy Michael Hill Jr. was responsible for collecting and depositing the fast-food restaurant’s daily cash receipts.
In his five years at The Spokesman-Review, Charles has researched, written and designed more than 1,000 Further Review pages. The guy really should be a writer for “Jeopardy!”because there can’t be ...
As part of a behavioral health series on employment screening practices, this guide offers insights into Chick-fil-A’s drug ...
Citizens of Moon Township have been holding their breath for a Chick-fil-A in their community. They don’t have to wait ...
AMORY – Food trucks were a topic again at Nov. 5’s board of aldermen meeting, with brick-and-mortar restaurant ...
The hearing but will continue on Dec. 3. John Martinez, a development manager for Chick-fil-A, told the Planning Board the chain has been looking for a location in Bridgewater but encountered ...
After a three-month closure, Chick-fil-A Warrenton is set to reopen on Nov. 7 with new features designed to streamline ...
Chick-fil-A is expanding its footprint in Connecticut with a new restaurant that will open this week in New Haven County. The ...
Here at the Exponent, our editors often rely on the SUB for sustenance as we produce the paper. We can unfailingly be found ...
Every industry has its rock stars. You know, the kind of person everyone in a chosen profession knows exactly who he or she is. Well, in the newspaper world, Charles Apple is a Rock Star. Especially ...