A Ford employee says he lost his job after being accused of stealing a $1.95 cookie, only for the company to later realize he’d actually paid for it.

60-year-old Kurt Kromm had worked at Ford’s Kentucky Truck Plant for 11 years, but told Shifting Gears he was fired after the company believed security footage showed him taking a cookie from the break room without paying.

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    4 days ago

    Wrongful termination for sure, idk about defamation. I think it’d be hard to argue being accused of stealing a cookie actually hurt your reputation in any meaningful way.

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      4 days ago

      If the employee isn’t ready to retire, being fired for theft of company property is something that will absolutely effect their reputation.

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        4 days ago

        Fair point! I’d still lead with the wrongful termination personally, but also IANAL so take that with the block of salt it deserves.