An Ohio Chick-fil-A upset locals this back-to-school season by reminding clients of its “teen chaperone policy.”
On Wednesday, Chick-fil-A Kettering posted the coverage it says is supposed “to ensure a safe and respectful environment for all guests” on Fb. It states that anybody 17 and underneath “must be accompanied by a parent, guardian, or adult chaperon (age 21+) to dine in” and that “unaccompanied minors may be asked to leave.”
“Pretty sad that the good kids are getting punished,” one girl wrote in response. “How about instead of a chaperone policy, they say that they have the right to remove anybody from their property that is being disruptive.”
The fast-food restaurant instructed the lady that they had immediately messaged her.
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The Chick-fil-A in Kettering, Ohio is seen on the cross streets of East Stroop and Shroyer roads. (Google Maps / Google Maps)
“I guess I won’t be eating Chick-fil-A anymore at least not the Kettering location,” one man wrote in response to the restaurant’s Fb publish.
Others requested for clarification on the coverage, reminiscent of whether or not their authorized grownup kids may take their youthful kids to dine on the location.
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However a few social media customers stood in solidarity with the Chick-fil-A.
“A lot of places are moving into this direction because your kids are unruly and disrespectful,” one girl stated.
Not all Chick-fil-A places have the identical insurance policies, as they’re individually owned and operated. (Gary Hershorn / Getty Photos)
“Everyone acts like this is the only company doing this when it’s not,” one other man chimed in, mentioning different companies. “Dayton mall and Fairfield commons mall both have chaperoning policies in effect town and Country shopping center has a chaperone policy that’s been in effect since 2021.”
Whereas Chick-fil-A didn’t instantly reply to a FOX Enterprise inquiry, a spokesperson instructed WSB-TV that “Chick-fil-A restaurants are locally owned and operated. This restaurant has set a policy unique to its location.”
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Greater than two years in the past, a Chick-fil-A within the Philadelphia suburb of Royersford cited quantity, mistreatment of property, disrespect of workers and unsafe habits as its causes for anybody underneath the age of 16 to should be accompanied by an grownup.
“If not accompanied by an adult, they may come in to purchase food, but must take it to go,” the restaurant’s Fb publish stated.