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Customers got more than they asked for when they found $3,600 in their take out bag. screen shot

It has happened to all of us, we pull away from the drive through only to realize what's in our bag is not what we ordered. Bet you've never pulled away from the widow at Taco Bell and discovered you have a bag filled with cash.

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That is what happened to three hungry kids from Kentwood, Michigan. The trio was feeling a bit peckish and headed to the fast food chain for a bite to eat. When one of the three companions opened the bag to get her food she discovered $3,600 inside.

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Kennidi Rue told the TV station WZZM, "I opened my bag to get my food and it ended up being three bags of money. A lot of money. And then another wad of a ton of twenties. We added it up. We were like 'what do we do with this now?'"

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Rue and her buddies Grant Kruse and Luke Postma decided to take the $3,600 back to Taco Bell. When Postma, Rue and Grant returned the money the Taco Bell employee who made the mistake began to cry.

People magazine reports that a manager at an Ohio Taco Bell restaurant says this kind of mistake happens all the time. It is company policy to keep the cash deposits in the same bag as the employees hand through the take out window. In 2010 a Taco Bell employee in Ohio handed a customer a bag with $2,000 inside.

The trio that found the $3,600 said it wasn't theirs to keep and were not losing anything by returning the money. They said they would never "feel guilty" about returning the money.

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