Burger King, TikTok and marijuana
A Burger King employee has been fired after an Ohio woman received several buds of marijuana in an order of chicken fries for her child. Newsweek has reached out to Burger King franchisee Miller Management via LinkedIn and @JannaBama via social media for comment.
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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, Ohio.
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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