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Should cops get free food?

The idea of police sometimes getting a free meal or a cup of coffee is one with which we're all familiar. Apparently it's a bit of a hot button issue in the township of Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

A local Wendy's franchisee encourages the practice and has officers simply sign a receipt for their purchases. His logic: giving food to local and state police encourages them to keep coming back and creates a feeling of security for customers and employees alike.

Not everyone is happy with the practice of police officers getting free grub, though. Wilkes-Barre Township Police Chief Robert Brozowski couldn't stand seeing his officers entering the station house bearing bags of food from nearby eateries. So he revised the department's rules. Officers are now forbidden to accept anything from businesses. Brozowski says he feels that the boys in blue make a decent enough buck that they don't need a free lunch.

What do you think? Should John Law be entitled to the occasional cheeseburger or donut?

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Filed under: Chefs & Restaurants, Coffee Shops, Fast Food, Restaurants

Cops eat some spiked burgers at Burger King

As a general rule, when participating in some sort of illicit activity, it is best to do it in secret. This is why binge eaters keep boxes of cookies stashed in their cars and bedside tables, and drug users don't usually walk down the street offing to share with passers-by. Similarly, it is not a good idea to, say, put those drugs into burgers at the restaurant where you work - especially not if you are going to serve those burgers to police officers.

This was the lapse in judgment suffered by three Burger King employees in New Mexico. The officers noticed that something was amiss after a few bites of burger and used a field testing kit to determine the source of the problem. The trio was arrested for aggravated battery on an officer (a felony) and possession of marijuana.

There is also a video available that corresponds with the story, if you want to see more.

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Filed under: Science, Food Oddities, Chefs & Restaurants, Fast Food, Restaurants

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Car wreck blamed on Frosted Flakes

How many times does a journalist get to use "Blame it on Tony the Tiger" as their lede? A Florida man, distracted by the bowl of Frosted Flakes he was eating, recently drove his 1999 Toyota Tacoma into the car of a local police officer. Luckily, no one was injured. The accident did cause a reported $5,000 worth of damage to both vehicles, according to the St. Pete Times. "They were in a bowl, but they were dry," a spokesman for the local sheriff's department told the Times, adding "I think the fortunate thing is nobody was really hurt so we can talk about the Frosted Flakes.''

Filed under: Food Oddities, Newspapers

Bananas and blow

All you Ween fans should get a kick out of this one. A supermarket employee in Munich recently stumbled upon 44 pounds of cocaine while unpacking cases of bananas shipped to Germany from Colombia, according to Reuters. Local police then searched through another 4,600 cases of produce, but failed to turn up any more contraband. Apparently the case in question had cocaine packed under a single top layer of bananas.

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Filed under: Food Oddities, Newspapers, Ingredients

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