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    Home»News»Ford reinstates worker fired over $1.95 cookie after payment records prove purchase
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    Ford reinstates worker fired over $1.95 cookie after payment records prove purchase

    The incident involved Kurt Kromm, a 60-year-old electrician who had worked at Ford's Kentucky Truck Plant for 11 years
    HRK News BureauBy HRK News BureauJuly 6, 20262 Mins Read309 Views
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    A Ford employee who was dismissed over the alleged theft of a $1.95 chocolate chip cookie has been reinstated after bank records confirmed that the payment had been successfully processed.

    The incident involved Kurt Kromm, a 60-year-old electrician who had worked at Ford’s Kentucky Truck Plant for 11 years. During an overnight shift, Kromm purchased a cookie from a self-service kiosk after experiencing low blood sugar. He believed his first payment attempt had failed and completed the purchase at another kiosk before returning to work.

    About a week later, Ford informed him that security footage showed him taking the cookie without paying. He was subsequently escorted out of the plant.

    Kromm maintained that he had paid for the snack. After reviewing his bank account, he found that the $1.95 transaction had been successfully processed. He submitted bank records as proof, following which Ford verified the payment with Aramark, the company operating the self-checkout kiosks.

    After confirming the transaction, Ford reversed its decision, offered Kromm his job back and paid him approximately $28,000 in back wages for the five weeks he remained out of work.

    Despite the reinstatement offer, Kromm declined to return. He accepted another electrician’s role closer to his hometown in Wisconsin, where he reportedly received higher pay.

    The incident has also drawn attention to the reliability of automated checkout systems in workplaces. According to reports, some employees at the Kentucky Truck Plant had previously experienced payment issues with the self-service kiosks, leading to disputes over low-value purchases.

    The case has reportedly prompted Ford to review its disciplinary process. Instead of immediate termination in similar payment disputes, the company is expected to suspend employees while investigations are completed. Ford acknowledged that the matter could have been handled differently but did not comment further on the individual case.

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