'Today\'s review is for Jalapeño Chicken Fries from Burger King. Help Support TheReportOfTheWeek With Patreon - http://bit.ly/1Q2g9zX --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Burger King Jalapeño Chicken Fries Kick it up! Our Jalapeño Chicken Fries are made with marinated chicken breast and tossed in our savory jalapeño breading for an added kick. Shaped like fries, they are perfect to enjoy with any of our delicious dipping sauces. Choose from BBQ, Honey Mustard, Ranch, Zesty, Buffalo, and Sweet & Sour. https://www.bk.com/menu-item/jalape%C3%B1o-chicken-fries-0 This Burger King Sold Weed to Customers Who Asked for ‘Extra Crispy’ Fries By Alex Swerdloff January 26, 2017 Hey. Psst. “Extra crispy.” Yeah, nasty boy, you heard us. We said extra crispy. No—we haven’t gone mad (although the world seems to have lately). Those are code words that would allow you to buy weed at the drive-through window of a New Hampshire Burger King, at least until last weekend. Last Saturday, Garrett Norris, 20, and Meagan Dearborn, 19, were arrested for dealing weed at a Burger King location where the two worked in Epping, New Hampshire. Epping Police Chief Mike Wallace explained, “We obtained enough evidence that pointed to the employee, Norris, was selling marijuana via the drive-through. It was substantiated with the sting operation. We went in later that evening and arrested him and the shift manager.” The sting operation was jointly conducted by the Epping Police Department, Rockingham County Sheriff’s Department, and the Rockingham County Attorney. Wallace explained that to procure pot at this particular Burger King, all a buyer had to do was drive up and ask for “Nasty Boy.” That was Norris’s cool, undercover alias. “Once it was verified he was working, they had to ask for their fries extra crispy.” Just like in the movies! An exchange of cash through the drive-through window and voila—you really could have it your way! (Until last weekend.) A spokesperson for Burger King told MUNCHIES the following: “The Franchisee, who independently owns and operates this location, is cooperating fully with local law enforcement.” Police Chief Wallace said, “We always heard rumors that employees were selling illicit drugs through some fast food restaurants. It was never substantiated until Saturday night.” Norris landed a charge of possession of a controlled drug with intent to distribute. Dearborn got hit with conspiracy to distribute a controlled drug and unlawful possession of alcohol. So much for that genius plan. The police in Epping seem intent on keeping the fries limp and soggy—and the Burger King drive-through drug free. Talk about nasty boys. https://munchies.vice.com/en/articles/this-burger-king-sold-weed-to-customers-who-asked-for-extra-crispy-fries Burger King manager charged with stealing from restaurant Gazette Xtra Jonah Beleckis Wednesday, February 8, 2017 ELKHORN—A former Lake Geneva Burger King manager is charged with taking more than $90,000 from the restaurant over two years, according to a criminal complaint filed in Walworth County Court. Prosecutors say Joel I. Escobar-Lopez, 21, of 317 E. South St., No. 6, Lake Geneva, took $90,751.10 between November 2014 and November 2016, according to the complaint. He would delete register entries as cancelled transactions and take the money for himself. Police spoke with representatives from Cave Enterprises, which owns Burger King, on Nov. 4 and saw several deleted orders of food totaling $205, according to the complaint. Video surveillance also showed Escobar-Lopez taking money, putting it into the register, removing it and putting it in his wallet. Escobar-Lopez told police he started deleting orders to give his friends free meals shortly after he started working there about seven or eight years ago, according to the complaint. About two or three years ago, he told police he started taking money, according to the complaint. He started by taking small amounts, such as $80 once or twice a week, and escalated. One of the Cave Enterprises representatives told police Escobar-Lopez would often take the money after 5 p.m., which is when a daytime manager would have left for the day, according to the complaint. A manager, who has a key to the register, has to approve a cancellation. The representative told police Escobar-Lopez would have been the only person with a key to manipulate the system during these later shifts, according to the complaint. Escobar-Lopez admitted to having $6,000 from Burger King at a relative\'s home, according to the complaint. The money was brought to the police station. Escobar-Lopez is charged with two counts of theft over $10,000 in a business setting and is set for an initial appearance at 1:15 p.m. March 9. http://www.gazettextra.com/20170208/burger_king_manager_charged_with_stealing_from_restaurant'
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