(CNN) A lunchroom worker in New Hampshire who said she was fired for allowing a student to take food without paying hadn't been charging the student for anything for several months, her former employer said. She hadn't charged the student for any part of the meal but told her manager she did. "Despite the fact that the student goes through the line frequently according to the employee, this student hadn't been charged for anything for the previous three months," Stone said in a video statement posted on YouTube. In a written statement, Stone said the student was in line with a full lunch, as well as oven fries and two packages of cookies. She then let the student take the full lunch allowed by school policy and also four additional items, Stone said.
Source: CNN May 22, 2019 03:44 UTC