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Mc Donald's manger charge with contaminating fries

 Yes, a former McDonald's night manager in Southbridge, Massachusetts, was recently hit with felony charges after a viral video surfaced showing her deliberately contaminating food.

The incident took place on April 9, 2026, and details from the Southbridge Police Department reveal a wild backstory behind the video.

## The Incident & Viral Video

The investigation kicked off after a video originally posted to Snapchat began circulating heavily on Facebook and TikTok. In the video, **Kaylie Santos**, 22, is seen taking handfuls of French fries, putting them into her mouth, and packing them back into a fry carton while a coworker laughs in the background.

After reviewing over 220 hours of internal surveillance footage alongside restaurant management, police discovered an even more disturbing detail: Santos also appeared to **spit directly into the empty fry container** before filling it with the fries she had just put in her mouth.

## The Target

This wasn't a random act of food tampering; investigators determined it was a targeted act of revenge.

By tracking drive-thru surveillance and license plates, police identified the customer as **Santos' ex-girlfriend**. According to court documents, the victim had only ordered two soft drinks but was handed the bag of fries for free. Unaware of the tampering, she ate the fries and only realized what happened after seeing the video online weeks later. The victim told police that Santos was angry because she was in a new relationship and had been harassing her and her new partner.

## The Legal & Professional Fallout

 * **Criminal Charges:** Santos has been officially charged with **distributing food containing a harmful/foreign substance**. The felony charge carries a potential penalty of up to **five years in state prison**.

 * **Termination:** Both Santos and the coworker who filmed and laughed during the incident were promptly fired by the franchise owners.

 * **Business Impact:** Former coworkers noted that after the video went viral, the Southbridge location saw a massive drop in business, plummeting from their usual 400 drive-thru cars down to around 100.

The franchise owners released a statement calling the behavior completely unacceptable and contrary to their food safety values. Local health departments inspected the restaurant shortly after and found no ongoing public health violations, noting that no other customers are believed to have been affected. Santos is scheduled for arraignment in Dudley District Court on J

une 5, 2026.

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