Fraud is a crime. If they charged him for 7 and just gave him 6, there is evidence of a crime. I wouldn’t prosecute it because you probably couldn’t prove intent, but there’s enough there to start an investigation.
RIIIGHT !!
Please waste my tax dollars on a screwed up fast food order.
While your at it I think you should also call in the FBI, CIA, NSA, DIA, ICE, HOMELAND SECURITY, SECRET SERVICE, and the MUPPETS.
No telling what EVIL CONSPIRECIES are being perpetrated at the local McDonalds.
Do I really need to say sarcasm?
And that’s where you are incorrect. This would not be a criminal prosecution. And even if it was (!), irrelevant to the bogus 911 call. A civil claim for negligence, maybe, but good luck with that . . . hope your lawyer charges a flat rate.