BURGER KING MANAGER DEALING MARIJUANA IN DRIVE-THRU
A manager and another employee of an Epping, New Hampshire, Burger King were arrested for allegedly using the drive-thru to deal marijuana. Garrett Norris, 20, and Meagan Dearborn, 19, were arrested following an undercover operation after authorities heard reports of drugs being sold through the drive-thru window using the code phrase “fries extra crispy.” Police learned that buyers would pull up to the drive-thru speaker and ask if “nasty boy” was working. “Nasty boy” referred to Norris. If he was there, they would order their meal and ask for “fries extra crispy,” which was the code for a marijuana sale. Dearborn, a shift manager, denied she knew anything about drugs being sold at the drive-thru. She claims she just took the “fries extra crispy” orders and passed them on.
* That sounds like a whopper.
* Her customers are baked and her alibi is half-baked.
* Ick. I don’t want somebody called “Nasty Boy” handling my food.
* Pot and fast food … a deadly combination.
* What about the customers who really wanted fries extra crispy?
* Authorities became suspicious when people started ordering fries extra crispy plus a side order of fries.
* You could also get a milkshake with a side of marijuana shake.
* So the customers ended up extra crispy, too.
* A fast food joint with actual joints.








