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An Ohio mother went viral after posting a TikTok revealing that marijuana came in her daughter’s order of Burger King chicken fries. The company said they were “disappointed to learn of the incident” and fired the employee in question.
The woman says she went to the Burger King on Main Street in Hamilton and found marijuana in her order after leaving.
A woman’s video on social media has gone viral after claiming a Burger King worker gave her marijuana with her order.
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HAMILTON, Ohio ( WXIX /Gray News) – A woman in Ohio said her order of chicken fries from Burger King came with several buds of marijuana. TikTok user JannaBama posted the video on Sunday after visiting a Burger King in Hamilton, Ohio.
Hamilton police said that while no formal reports were made to the department, its officers are actively investigating.
A TikTok video showing a woman claiming that a Burger King worker accidentally included marijuana in her drive-thru order has gone viral, attracting millions of views. In the video, posted Sunday by the user JannaBama,
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A woman is going viral on TikTok for allegedly finding a surprising item in her Burger King order. Janna Michelle posted a video on her TikTok page detailing what she says happened after she went through the Burger King drive-thru in Hamilton.
TikTok went dark Saturday night and is threatening a temporary shutdown. NKU constitutional law professor Ken Katkin says to not worry too much about the platform's future just yet.
Babydoll Yates, 42, was booked and released for fleeing in a motor vehicle and no Minnesota driver's license after a reported chase that ended at 805 Jefferson Ave. at 3:21 a.m. Wednesday. Juvenile cited for marijuana Police cited one juvenile for possession of marijuana at 8:48 a.