It's usually a treat to find a promotional toy or fries at the bottom of your fast food order.
A Georgia woman found an envelope in her fast-food order that contained hundreds of dollars.
During her lunch break last week, JoAnn Oliver went to the Kentucky Fried Chicken on 3rd Street in Jackson, Georgia and opened her sandwich to find over $500 in cash.
Oliver returned the funds to the police department after it was discovered that the restaurant's daily deposit had been accidentally put in the bag.
The city of Jackson police department wrote on their Facebook page that character and integrity is doing the right thing when no one is looking. Mrs. Oliver did the right thing by the manager. Mrs. Oliver, thank you for reminding us that we have great people like you in Jackson.

There is a person named JoAnn Oliver. The City of Jackson police department has a Facebook page.
Oliver was praised by the local community for doing the right thing and for doing a good job.
One Facebook user wrote "what a wonderful world it would be if everyone had honesty and integrity."
"Thank you for giving a lot of people hope that honesty and integrity is alive and well," one person said.
The police department's post has been liked by hundreds of people.
Oliver said that when he got to $500, he put the sandwich back in the envelope and slid it to the side. It will come back on you if you don't do the right things. I don't think it was my thing. I did not have to keep it. I will get mine one day.
Oliver got a free meal and had her bill paid for, according to the outlet.
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