A WOMAN was tempted when she found a stack of cash hidden in her KFC takeaway bag at the drive-through. Despite being in massive debt, JoAnne Oliver decided to do the right thing and return the $543 she found in her chicken sandwich. WSB-TV/Jackson PoliceThe KFC customer found a stack of cash in her takeaway bag[/caption] JoAnne Oliver has been praised for returning the cash The customer from Jackson, Georgia, was heading over to the drive-through of the local KFC during her lunch break before getting back to work. After returning to the office to enjoy her meal, the grandmother was left stunned when she discovered a stack of cash under her sandwich. Even though she was tempted for a moment, she knew she couldn’t keep the money and alerted the authorities. She told WSB-TV:“I started counting it and when I got to $500, I stopped and just put it back in the envelope, closed the envelope put the sandwich back the way I got it and just slid it to the side until the officer got here.” READ MORE ON WORLD NEWS DEATH TO TRAITORS Putin’s police chief blown up in car bomb after defecting from Ukraine SINKING FEELING Watch as proposal goes wrong as couple's toddler DROPS ring into sea JoAnne- whose fuel tank was nearly empty at the time- joked that she briefly contemplated going shopping. She added: “For a second. We thought about going shopping. I said I should have kept a 20 because I’m sitting on E. “If you don’t do the right thing it’s gonna come back on you. “I mean It wasn’t mine. I didn’t need to keep it. I’ll get mine in the future. Most read in The Sun ROYAL BLOOD Here's why Prince Edward's kids do not have official prince and princess titles HARRY SNUB Harry 'left "heartbroken" over change to military uniform he wore to vigil' CROWN'S JEWELS Astonishing wealth of Royal Family revealed after it DOUBLED in a decade LIFTING THE LID People are realising the hidden use of the lid on sealed liquid products BILL BOOST Cash-strapped couples could get up to £2,500 in bill boost this Friday STANDING GUARD Viewers all say the same thing about Queen's grandson, 14, during vigil “It’ll come back two-fold.” Following an investigation, Jackson Police said the fast-food chain’s daily deposit had been placed in JoAnne’s bag by mistake. It said in a Facebook post: “Not only did Mrs Oliver do the right thing but she saved the manager’s job. “Mrs Oliver thank you for reminding us that we have amazing citizens in Jackson and it is people like you that make us great!” Meanwhile, a lucky man found thousands of dollars in cash stuffed in envelopes while renovating his house. Read More on The Sun GOD BLESS THE QUEEN Inside step by step plan for Queen's funeral including resting place This contractor found a whopping £150,000 hidden behind a bathroom wall – but it ended up being a nightmare. A legal expert has explained why you should never pick up money you find on the floor.