McDonald's Temporarily Shut Down in Columbus After 'Crack Pipe' Found in Customer's Order

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A McDonald's location in Columbus, Ohio was temporarily shut down by Columbus Public Health after a customer reported finding a crack pipe in their order. The customer, Luther Tibbs, discovered the object after leaving the restaurant and promptly returned to raise his concerns with the manager. The health inspection report confirmed the complaint but did not determine the origin of the object. The inspection also revealed construction-related issues and unsanitary conditions within the restaurant. After passing inspection, the McDonald's reopened.
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