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Two New Hampshire Burger King employees were arrested for selling weed through the drive-thru window.

Assistant manager Meagan Dearborn and employee Garrett Norris are accused of selling weed to customers using the code word “extra crispy” fries.

According to Seacoast Online, the operation went like this. Buyers would pull up to the drive-thru to ask if Norris was working. Better yet, they would ask for him by his hustle name, “Nasty Boy.”

Once it was confirmed if “Nasty Boy” was on the clock, buyers would ask for “extra crispy” fries and hand over their cash for their food and weed. That’s when Norris would come to the window with a bag of their food,  the weed stashed in a separate coffee cup.

Police caught on to the operation and set up a sting. Cops went to the Burger King and ordered, catching “Nasty Boy” in the act. He was charged with sale of a controlled drug and possession of controlled drug with intent to distribute. Upon their investigation, they also found more weed in Norris’ personal property on the premises. They also found that he did not work alone, Dearborn was in on the operation as well.

Both Norris and Dearborn were brought to the Epping Police Department and released on $2,500 bail. Their arraignments are scheduled for Feb. 22.

Photo: Epping Police Department