McDonalds Forced To Shut Down After Crack Pipe Is Found In Breakfast Bag

If you drive by a McDonald’s at any given time of the day or night, there are going to be people sitting in the drive-through ordering food. It’s something that happens around the world millions of times every day, so there are likely to be problems on occasion.

One problem that occurred in an Ohio McDonald’s actually caused them to close the restaurant. They were forced to close it after a customer said that they found a crack pipe in their breakfast order.

It happened on December 19 when the customer visited McDonald’s on the west side of Columbus. They wanted to buy some breakfast, but when they opened the bag, they found the crack pipe lying inside.

After finding it, they went on Reddit to share the news and said: “Not sure what I should do… Order breakfast from drive-through and found a crack pipe in the bag… Luckily I’m an adult and not a child opening a happy meal.”

According to the OP, the manager was notified about the incident and they tried to give him the bag but he didn’t want to take it back.

Eventually, other Reddit users said that the customer should report the incident to Franklin County Public Health. They then forwarded the complaint to Columbus Public Health.

Now that the authorities were involved, an emergency health inspection at the restaurant was conducted. The owner of the franchise, Alex Mendoza said that it was the first priority of the company to care for the safety of the customers and crew.

He said that they’ve been through a thorough internal review of the claim and have no indication that the item came from the restaurant. They are continuing to investigate and have been in touch with local law enforcement to report the matter.

The health agency did temporarily close the McDonald’s and said they had until January 4 to correct health code violations that were uncovered during the review. Those included construction work being done at the restaurant.

The report said that construction workers were moving through the food prep and customer seating areas freely and that debris, trash, and dust were in the restaurant. Inspectors also observed construction dust on food preparation counters, flooring, and equipment. They said that the food was not protected from those sources of contamination.

The McDonald’s did close temporarily but they were able to reopen on December 21.

Related Posts

While I was pregnant, my husband left me for his boss—and then his boss proposed a deal: a house in exchange for one of my children.

At a time when I should have been basking in the anticipation of welcoming new life, my world was shattered by betrayal. I was seven months pregnant…

She Gave Me a Letter for My Son — After Reading It, He Left the Wedding

The Unspoken Weight From the moment Amy asked to meet with me alone, I had felt a sense of unease creeping in, a whispering premonition that something…

Man Hears Dog Barking, Discovers Abandoned Baby – A Tale of Unexpected Heroism

Part 1: The Lonely Man and His Dog Jack had always been a man of integrity and kindness, even in the face of personal turmoil. As a…

I gave money to a poor woman with a baby, and the next morning I found her at my husband’s grave.

A typical Tuesday started it all. She appeared as I left the store with groceries in hand in a light drizzle. A young mother with a worn…

WOMAN RUINS 8-HOUR FLIGHT FOR PASSENGERS, BUT THE CAPTAIN HAS THE FINAL WORD

It had been a long and exhausting day for me after my swimming competition, and all I wanted was a peaceful eight-hour flight where I could rest,…

A Routine Checkup Turned Into a Medical Mystery When Doctors Saw Her Belly

Chapter 1: The Girl Who Hid Her Pain The emergency room’s fluorescent lights buzzed faintly overhead as paramedics wheeled in the stretcher. It was late evening —…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *