Daily News | Royersford Chick-fil-A bans teens under 16, citing vandalism and employee disrespect
The Chick-fil-A’s post said the policy was based on several factors, including noise issues, vandalism, and instances where teenagers have allegedly cursed or made fun of staff when asked to leave.
“This is not a pleasant experience,” the statement read. “We want to provide a comfortable and safe environment for our guests and our staff, and also to protect our building. Therefore, we cannot allow this to continue.”Unaccompanied minors can still purchase food from the Chick-fil-a but must take their orders to go.
The Royersford location could not be reached for comment regarding how the policy will be enforced. Chick-fil-a’s corporate office has yet to respond to questions about where the policy originated.“I don’t blame you for making this decision, however difficult it may be,” wrote one Facebook user. “I 100% agree with this post,” wrote another. “Simple discipline and respect need to be taught from an early age.”When Kensington’s Human Robot Brewery announced in January that it was
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