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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

(139,200 posts)
Tue Jul 7, 2026, 03:26 PM 19 hrs ago

Ford fired a $200,000 Kentucky worker over a $1.95 cookie, then found he had paid

A Kentucky factory worker who says Ford fired him after allegedly stealing a $1.95 cookie that he actually paid for has gone viral.

The Electric Viking (@electricviking) covered the widely reported move that has sparked widespread backlash, putting the automaker's corporate culture under heavy scrutiny.

What happened?

Kurt Kromm, 60, says Ford dismissed him after accusing him of not paying for a chocolate chip cookie at a factory snack kiosk. As reported by The Electric Viking, CarScoops, and other media outlets, Kromm worked at the Ford factory in Louisville, which manufactures the Super Duty, the Expedition, and the Lincoln Navigator models and earned $25 billion in revenue in 2023.



Kromm denies the allegations and says the kiosk malfunctioned when he tried to pay. After his payment was denied, he says he went to another kiosk to complete the transaction.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/markets/ford-fired-a-200-000-kentucky-worker-over-a-1-95-cookie-then-found-he-had-paid/ar-AA27lnjE
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Ford fired a $200,000 Kentucky worker over a $1.95 cookie, then found he had paid (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin 19 hrs ago OP
I guessing that isn't the real reason he was fired, harumph 19 hrs ago #1
If it is they don't talk about Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin 18 hrs ago #3
In the linked article is says he provided the screen shots from his bank account and they offered his job back to him. chowder66 18 hrs ago #6
Nazi Henry would have approved. Dave Bowman 18 hrs ago #2
Getting too close to retirement Mysterian 18 hrs ago #4
No such thing as cookie probation at Ford. Sneederbunk 18 hrs ago #5
Huh? oasis 18 hrs ago #7
If companies don't want workers... The Madcap 18 hrs ago #8
Too late. They already tried that. From Forbes: Wonder Why 16 hrs ago #9

Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

(139,200 posts)
3. If it is they don't talk about
Tue Jul 7, 2026, 03:33 PM
18 hrs ago

What's your suspicion?

Have you watched the video? It seems that kiosk has had repeated problems.

chowder66

(12,739 posts)
6. In the linked article is says he provided the screen shots from his bank account and they offered his job back to him.
Tue Jul 7, 2026, 03:41 PM
18 hrs ago

It's the Kiosk that malfunctions and others have been fired for the same reason. One worker says they stay away from it.
He didn't take the job back. He got another one.

The Madcap

(2,231 posts)
8. If companies don't want workers...
Tue Jul 7, 2026, 03:46 PM
18 hrs ago

Fine...admit it and go without...just see if AI can do it all.

After they go bankrupt, don't come running back to the taxpayers for a bailout.

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