More $40,000 worth of chicken wings from a New York restaurant was stolen by two men and sold on the street or to other food venues. Authorities stated that the two men, father and son, were hired by the restaurant as cooks.

Selling wings on the side

As reported, the Onondaga County Sheriff's office claims that a father, 56-year-old Paul Rojek, and his son, 33-year-old Joshua Rojek, ordered the chicken wings with the restaurant’s account. Both men from Syracuse were hired by the Twin Tress Too Restaurant, from the same town, and decided to place huge amounts of chicken wings in order to sell them on the side for their pockets.

Since they were employed as cooks by the restaurant in New York, they started ordering massive amounts of chicken wings at wholesale price, and they did it from February until November of last year. As reported, the two men sold the wings at reduced prices in the streets or to other businesses. On top if all, both mean also sold the wings to the competition.

41k worth of wings, on the boss's dime

The total bill that the two men charged towards the restaurant’s account is believed to be $41,000, which is quite a huge bill to pay. No reports were made on how much the two men made from their little side business at the expense of their employer.

Both men ended up being caught and arrested for grand larceny for their actions committed.

They were also charged by the state for falsifying records. Reports also have that no comments were made by any lawyers that is representing the two men. In fact, no reports were made if the two men have lawyers to represent them.

The two men could face many years in prison for their actions of grand theft and falsifying records.

In the end, the two men must have thoughtit was really worth stealing those chicken wings and selling them to opposing business. One thing is for sure, the other businesses got a pretty good deal out of it, and,most likely,their customers did as well. These two will pay a huge price for double crossing their employer in such a manner.