A Chick-fil-A in Pennsylvania introduced a new policy for customers that is gaining widespread attention – no unattended children under 16 are allowed to hang out in the fast food joint.
The post says this is"not a pleasant experience" and so they will require anyone under the age of 16 to be accompanied by an adult to stay and eat in the restaurant. If they are not with an adult, they must purchase food and take it to go.
The restaurant's management said they are not blaming parents, but can't let kids push the boundaries at their franchise.
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