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Read Why This Burger King Just Got Busted For Its ‘Fries, Extra Crispy’
If you stopped by at the drive through of a New Hampshire Burger King and asked for your fries to be extra crispy, the chances are that you would have been handed a bag of weed.
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Last week, Garrett Norris and Meagan Dearborn were arrested at a Burger King location in Epping, New Hampshire. According to the Epping police, the two participated in a system that allowed ‘customers’ to receive weed through the Burger King drive through window.
Customers would ask for ‘fries extra crispy’ with their order and would receive their order along with a coffee cup of stash. They’d then pay for their order and the weed and drive off. To make sure they didn’t confuse any other Burger King employees, customers had to ask for ‘Nasty Boy’, Norris’ alias.
The police were tipped about what was going down and conducted a sting operation, following which the duo were arrested on charges of possession of illicit drugs, intention to distribute and unlawful possession of alcohol. The Burger King franchise is cooperating fully with the police’s investigations.
In the past, a Taco Bell in Iowa has been found to be producing methamphetamine while a Subway employee has been accused of lacing a drink with meth. Cops believe that fast food chains are popular targets for drug transactions and operations; keep your eyes open at your next visit to one!