Some customers at one McDonald’s in New York were apparently ordering more than just burgers and fries.
A night shift manager at a Bronx area McDonald’s was arrested by police as part of a sting dubbed “Operation Off the Menu” for allegedly selling thousands of dollars worth of cocaine and crack to undercover officers at the fast-food restaurant, NBC News reported. Consider it a new spin on the happy meal.
The undercover sting was conducted by New York Police Department and critical investigative arm of the Department of Homeland Security .
The manager, Frank Guerrero, was at least creative in his deliveries, according to police reports. Guerrero, who had worked who had worked as a night shift manager for eight years, allegedly sold police cocaine in eight separate transactions. On two occasions Guerrero placed the drugs in a McDonald’s cookie bag that was then put inside a larger order of burgers and fries, according to the report. He also allegedly hid cocaine in a soap dispenser in the McDonald’s bathroom.